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Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Introduction: the issue of energy Stephen Dovers; 2. Historical and current patterns of energy use Stephen Dovers; Part II. Efficiency and Conservation: 3. Using energy efficiently in buildings and industry Hugh Saddler; 4. Energy conservation in transport and urban settlements Peter Newman; Part III. Renewable Energy: 5. The nature of renewable energy David Mills and Mark Diesendorf; 6. Solar thermal energy David Mills; 7. Wind, biomass and other renewables Mark Diesendorf; Part IV. Towards Sustainable Energy Systems: 8. Economic policies for sustainable energy use Michael Common; 9. Towards sustainable energy systems Ian Lowe.
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Add Sustainable Energy Systems : Pathways for Australian Energy Reform, Modern energy systems give rise to the bulk of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants which threaten the environment. Energy has therefore become a central focus of debates on sustainable development. This 1995 book explains the fundamental aspects of , Sustainable Energy Systems : Pathways for Australian Energy Reform to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Sustainable Energy Systems : Pathways for Australian Energy Reform, Modern energy systems give rise to the bulk of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants which threaten the environment. Energy has therefore become a central focus of debates on sustainable development. This 1995 book explains the fundamental aspects of , Sustainable Energy Systems : Pathways for Australian Energy Reform to your collection on WonderClub |