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America's Energy Supply

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1918
The gist of the paper is to demonstrate that the economical utilization of the country's energy supply requires generating electric power wherever hydraulic or fuel energy is available, and collecting the power electrically, just as we distribute it electrically. In the first section a short review of the country's energy supply in fuel and water power
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Energy Demand-Energy Supplies

1985
Just a few years after the U.S. celebrated its first centennial it passed another milestone. In about 1885, coal replaced wood as the nation’s primary energy source. Wood, properly managed, is a renewable resource. Coal is not. Nor are the other energy sources developed and put to use in the last 100 years.
V. P. Kenney, J. W. Lucey
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Energy Supply Versus Energy Demand

2021
In Sect. 6.11.2, a cogeneration plant was proposed in order to reduce the primary energy consumption by recovering exhausting gases towards other thermal consumers. Nevertheless, it is not so easy to size related equipment due to the variability of the demand.
Carlos Cuviella-Suárez   +2 more
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Energy supply

2018
International ...
Sauvant, Daniel   +3 more
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Energy Supply

2021
Elena Telegina   +3 more
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The future of energy supply

IEEE Spectrum, 1966
Human society's total energy requirements are growing at an explosive rate, since both population and per capita energy consumption are increasing rapidly. It is suggested in this article that the most effective long-range solution to future supply and distribution problems will involve the use of both primary (or continuously supplied) energy and ...
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Energy supply mitigation options

1995
Ce rapport, fruit d'un travail collectif, examine les options qui permettraient de réduire de façon significative les émissions de gaz à effet de serre dans le domaine de la production d'énergie : conversion plus efficace des énergies fossiles ; transition vers des énergies fossiles à plus faible teneur en carbone et réduction de fuites de méthane et ...
Sørensen, Bent   +2 more
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Energy Demand and Supply

2012
The use of energy defines the beginning of human civilization: when the prehistoric human mastered the use of fire for domestic comfort and cooking, human civilization began and evolved to reach the age of the locomotive, the nuclear power plant, the automobile, the airplane, the personal computer and the wireless internet.
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