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The electric vehicle offers many promises—increasing U.S. energy security by reducing petroleum dependence, contributing... Read More >>
This text on chemical and engineering aspects of nanoscale function materials covers many topics ranging from rational... Read More >>
Wind energy has been the fastest growing source of U.S. electric power generation in recent years. The increase... Read More >>
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Sustainable energy services to customers - a balanced choice and coordination of energy generated by traditional... Read More >>
The Top 25 Electricity KPIs of 2011-2012 report provides insights into the state of the industry's performance... Read More >>
Energy supplies and prices are major economic factors in the United States, and energy markets are volatile and... Read More >>
Since the late 1970s, U.S. policymakers at both the federal and state levels have authorized a variety of incentives,... Read More >>
Countries around the world are increasingly looking to liquefied natural gas (LNG) – natural gas that has been cooled... Read More >>
Focuses on how global warming has caused an environmental disaster in the Arctic, namely its melting. This book... Read More >>
With Asia, - especially China and India, - leading world energy consumption, Asian energy trends are now of global... Read More >>
Since the IEA last reviewed Germany's energy policies in 2007, the country has taken two fundamental policy decisions... Read More >>
Increasing renewable energy development, both within the United States and abroad, has rekindled interest in the... Read More >>
Finland's economy is highly industrialised. Yet with over one-third of its territory located above the Arctic Circle,... Read More >>
Erdöl, Erdgas und Kohle aus Russland sind heute fester Bestandteil der europäischen Energieversorgung. Zugleich... Read More >>
Given the chronic power shortages faced by numerous developing countries, and the need everywhere to keep pace with... Read More >>
The oil giant ExxonMobil makes more money annually than the GDP of most countries; has greater sway than US embassies... Read More >>