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Advances in Energy Systems and Technology

Volume 4

Book1983

Edited by:

PETER AUER and DAVID DOUGLAS

Advances in Energy Systems and Technology

Volume 4

Book1983

 

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Edited by:

PETER AUER and DAVID DOUGLAS

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Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Volume 4 covers articles about energy systems and technology. The book discusses articles about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), includi ... read full description

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    A Current View of Atmospheric CO2

    Ralph M. Rotty

    Pages 1-37

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    Automobile Pollution Control

    E.L. Resler

    Pages 39-88

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    World Oil Resources: A Statistical Perspective

    DeVerle P. Harris and Donald E. Myers

    Pages 89-164

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    An Historical Perspective on Electricity and Energy Use

    Peter L. Auer and Warren D. Devine

    Pages 165-202

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    An Historical Perspective on the Relationship of Electricity to Gross National Product

    Milton F. Searl

    Pages 203-207

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    Index

    Pages 209-213

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Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Volume 4 covers articles about energy systems and technology. The book discusses articles about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), including anthropogenic sources of CO2, the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on climate, and the effects of climate changes and direct CO2 impacts. The text also describes automobile pollution control with regard to complex chemical and physical processes that take place during combustion in automobile engines and the reduction of the levels of pollution emitted by internal combustion engines. The statistical perspective on world oil resources, as well as the historical perspective on electricity and energy use and on the relationship of electricity to gross national product, is also considered. The book further explores the relationship between economic activity and energy use and uninterrupted trend toward increasing electrification in the United States. Professional workers in the field of energy systems and technology as well as those of university students at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level will find the book useful.

Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Volume 4 covers articles about energy systems and technology. The book discusses articles about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), including anthropogenic sources of CO2, the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on climate, and the effects of climate changes and direct CO2 impacts. The text also describes automobile pollution control with regard to complex chemical and physical processes that take place during combustion in automobile engines and the reduction of the levels of pollution emitted by internal combustion engines. The statistical perspective on world oil resources, as well as the historical perspective on electricity and energy use and on the relationship of electricity to gross national product, is also considered. The book further explores the relationship between economic activity and energy use and uninterrupted trend toward increasing electrification in the United States. Professional workers in the field of energy systems and technology as well as those of university students at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level will find the book useful.

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978-0-12-014904-9

Language

English

Published

1983

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Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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PETER AUER

Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

DAVID DOUGLAS

Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California