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Energy Related Carbon Emissions in Possible Future Scenarios for the UK

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Series: Energy Paper Volume: 59
55 pages
Energy Related Carbon Emissions in Possible Future Scenarios for the UK
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  • Energy Related Carbon Emissions in Possible Future Scenarios for the UK ISBN: 9780114141578 Paperback Sep 1992 Out of Print #25903
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About this book

These new scenarios reflect both recent developments in world and domestic energy markets and changes to the models from which the scenarios are derived.

Contents

The modelling process; assumptions; scenarios of energy demand; implied energy efficiency improvements; prospects for CO2 emissions; the carbon intensity of fuel comsumption.

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Out of Print
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