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Crossing the Energy Divide
Pearson Education 2009; US$ 23.99This is the eBook version of the printed book. If we continue our highly inefficient, dangerous energy usage, we’re headed for both economic and environmental catastrophe. However, the hard truth is that alternative fuels can’t fully replace fossil fuels for decades. What’s more, new research indicates that energy inefficiencies... more...
8 Major Ways to Use Today? Technology to Lower Energy Usage (and They Are Not Solar, Wind, and Nuclear)
Pearson Education 2010; US$ 1.99This Element is an excerpt from Crossing the Energy Divide (ISBN: 9780137015443) by Robert U. Ayres and Edward H. Ayres. Available in print and digital formats. Finally: a coherent, integrated energy strategy based on techniques and technologies that have already been proven in the real world! We envision a national energy strategy... more...
Energy Recycling
Pearson Education 2010; US$ 1.99This Element is an excerpt from Crossing the Energy Divide (ISBN: 9780137015443) by Robert U. Ayres and Edward H. Ayres. Available in print and digital formats. How to reuse the enormous amounts of energy we throw away?and save a fortune along the way! The Cokenergy plant captures waste heat and uses it to generate electricity as... more...
Partial Fuel Energy Answer for America
Pearson Education 2010; US$ 1.99This Element is an excerpt from Crossing the Energy Divide (ISBN: 9780137015443) by Robert U. Ayres and Edward H. Ayres. Available in print and digital formats. How electric bikes may help reshape urban transportation?slashing fuel use and carbon emissions, and improving convenience, too. Battery-equipped electric-bikes have the... more...
Energy Future of Liquid Fuel
Pearson Education 2010; US$ 1.99This Element is an excerpt from Crossing the Energy Divide (ISBN: 9780137015443) by Robert U. Ayres and Edward H. Ayres. Available in print and digital formats. Why biofuels won?t work--except for gigantic agribusinesses and their lobbyists. If the entire U.S. corn crop were converted to ethanol, the aggregate reduction in total... more...
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