Power hungry
the myths of "green" energy and the real fuels of the future
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Publication
2010 - PublicAffairs, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
0 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-101586487892
- ISBN-139781586487898
- Library of Congress Control Number2010001655
- OCLC Control Number301887684
- Better World Books9781586487898
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- Open LibraryOL24039902M
Classifications
- DDC333.79
- LCCHD9502.5.C542 B79 2010
- LCCHD9502.5.C542B79
Description
Another contrarian assessment of America's energy situation--and the gulf between the goals of the green movement and our vast need for power--by the author of Gusher of Lies. Armed with fully footnoted facts and revealing graphics, Bryce explains why most of the hype about renewable energy and "green" technology is just that--hype. He shows why renewable sources like wind and solar are not "green" and why they cannot provide the scale of energy that the world demands. He negates the notion that the US wastes huge amounts of energy. Indeed, the facts show that over the past three decades the US has been among the world's best at reducing its energy intensity, carbon intensity, and per-capita energy use. He goes on to skewer electric cars, T. Boone Pickens, and Denmark as an "energy smart" model, and explains what will really be needed to transform the global energy sector.--From publisher description.
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