10.391J / 1.818J / 2.65J / 3.564J / 11.371J / 22.811J / ESD.166J Sustainable Energy, Spring 2003
Alternative Title:
Sustainable Energy
Author:
Tester, Jefferson W.; Drake, Elizabeth Mertz; Golay, M.; Kern, Edward C.
Date Issued:
2003-06
Abstract:
Assessment of current and potential energy systems, covering extraction, conversion and end-use, with emphasis on meeting regional and global energy needs in the 21st century in a sustainable manner. Examination of energy technologies in each fuel cycle stage for fossil (oil, gas, synthetic), solar, biomass, wind, hydro, nuclear, and geothermal energy types, along with storage, transmission, and conservation issues. Focus on evaluation and analysis of energy technology systems in the context of political, social, economic, and environmental goals. Open to upper-class undergraduates.
Other Identifiers:
10.391J-Spring2003
Other Identifiers:
10.391J
1.818J
2.65J
3.564J
11.371J
22.811J
ESD.166J
IMSCP-MD5-67635f0a16315387310494c4b6337e71
Keywords:
renewable energy, conservation, alternative power, thermodynamics, efficiency, system analysis, greenhouse, consumption, fuel, resource allocation, 10.391J, 1.818J, 2.65J, 3.564J, 11.371J, 22.811J, ESD.166J, 10.391, 1.818, 2.65, 3.564, 11.371, 22.811, ESD.166, Energy conservation, 140701, Chemical Engineering.
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