Power for the People

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Carbon Dioxide,
Emission,
Pollution,
Rolls-Royce
Source:
Rolls-Royce

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Overview: Concern about energy supply frequently attracts enormous interest and front-page headlines; yet when resources appear plentiful; the issue can be ignored for months or years. The supply of energy is determined at various times by the availability of fossil fuels, or by environmental pollution constraints such as acid gas emissions, or more recently by carbon dioxide emissions. Whilst at one time the former would be the policy-controlling factor, now, as a result of climate warming and the resultant Kyoto Agreement, the emission of greenhouse gases is a major issue.

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Format: PDF | Size: 181KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 7


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