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Energy: Self-Sufficiency?

Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1976
Some of the attempts that have taken place during the past two-year period, starting with the first quarter of 1973 and ending with the first quarter of 1975, in trying to formulate a consistent national policy on energy are summarized for the U.S. A historical perspective first reviews the roles the Federal Government plays in the energy sector--its ...
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Réunion’s search for energy self-sufficiency

Nature, 2023
Whether the French island succeeds in producing all of its electricity depends not only on technology, but also on social and political will.
Nuwer, Rachel   +5 more
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Energy Self-Sufficiency for Hawaii

Science, 1982
Currently, Hawaii is almost totally dependent for energy on imported oil. The island state has a wide variety of renewable energy resources, however, and for the past decade has supported the development of these resources as substitutes for seaborne petroleum.
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Individual Self-Sufficiency in Energy

Science, 1974
Individual lifestyles, food, housing, and transportation are examined for self-sufficiency in energy. The search for alternative lifestyles that began in the 1960's developed a market for windmills, solar-heated houses, methane digestors, household composters, electric cars, energy-saving cookware, wood stoves, solar collectors, and a renewed market ...
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Energy self-sufficiency in a small city

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1981
An investigation of the potential for energy self-sufficiency in a small New England town was conducted by students of Hampshire College. Here is their report.
Allan S. Krass   +3 more
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Comment on Energy Self-Sufficiency

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1980
It is highly encouraging to see this journal devote the major part of an issue' to the question of energy self-sufficiency. There are, however, a number of disturbing tendencies which seem to be shared by several articles in the issue tendencies which are representative of problems within the Canadian debate over energy policy.
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Optimization of self-sufficient energy hubs

2023
In dieser Masterarbeit werden erneuerbare Energiequartiere im Wohnbereich analysiert. Drei fiktive Mehrfamilienhäuser werden mit verschiedenen Komponenten zur Energieumwandlung und -speicherung modelliert. Der Hauptfokus liegt auf der Optimierung der elektrischen Energieflüsse im Energiequrtier.
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Hawaii's Goal: Energy Self‐Sufficiency

Journal of Energy Engineering, 1984
Hawaii is the state most vulnerable to dislocation in the global energy market, with more than 91% of its total energy coming into the state as imported oil-two thirds of which is foreign crude. This near-total dependence on seaborne petroleum is a paradox, since Hawaii has a wide variety of renewable energy resources which can serve as alternatives to
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Sustainable Energy Self-sufficiency

Energy self-sufficiency means that we are capable of generating enough electrical energy on a micro-level to power all systems that require electricity to operate. Solar power can be used to generate electrical energy. Through these devices, we convert solar energy into electrical energy.
Matevž Obrecht, Martin Fale
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