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Energy in the 21st century[electroni...
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Fanchi, John R.
Energy in the 21st century[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
333.791/5
書名/作者:
Energy in the 21st century/ John R. Fanchi with Christopher J. Fanchi.
其他題名:
Energy in the twenty-first century
作者:
Fanchi, John R.
其他作者:
Fanchi, John R.
出版者:
Singapore ; : World Scientific,, c2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvi, 398 p.) : : ill. (some col.).
標題:
Power resources.
標題:
Energy development.
ISBN:
9789814434683 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
981443468X (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9789814434690 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-378) and index.
內容註:
1. A brief history of energy consumption. Learning objectives. 1.1. What is energy? 1.2. Historical energy consumption. 1.3. Energy consumption and the quality of life. 1.4. Energy in transition. 1.5. "Decarbonization". 1.6. Activities -- 2. Fossil Energy -- coal. Learning objectives. 2.1. Geologic history of the earth. 2.2. Origin of coal. 2.3. Coal. 2.4. Distribution and production of coal. 2.5. Fossil energy and combustion. 2.6. Case study: a coal-fired power plant. 2.7. Coal gas. 2.8. Activities -- 3. Fossil energy -- oil and gas. Learning objectives. 3.1. Geology of oil and gas reservoirs. 3.2. Origin of oil and gas. 3.3. Oil and gas reservoirs and reserves. 3.4. Classification of oil and gas. 3.5. Shale oil, tar sands and extra heavy oil. 3.6. Unconventional gas. 3.7. Global distribution of oil and gas. 3.8. Activities -- 4. Peak oil. Learning objectives. 4.1. Oil and gas production. 4.2. Global oil and gas production and consumption. 4.3. The first oil crisis. 4.4. The price of oil. 4.5. Hubbert's oil supply forecast. 4.6. Environmental issues. 4.7. Activities -- 5. Nuclear energy. Learning objectives. 5.1. History of nuclear energy. 5.2. Nuclear reactors. 5.3. Global dependence on nuclear power. 5.4. Nuclear energy and the environment. 5.5. Activities -- 6. Renewable energy -- solar energy. Learning objectives. 6.1. Source of solar energy. 6.2. Energy conversion efficiency and intermittency. 6.3. Passive solar energy. 6.4. Active solar energy. 6.5. Solar power plants. 6.6. Solar electric technology. 6.7. Activities.
摘要、提要註:
Many events that affect global energy production and consumption have occurred since the second edition of Energy in the 21st Century appeared in 2011. For example, an earthquake and tsunami in Japan led to the disruption of the Fukushima nuclear facility and a global re-examination of the safety of the nuclear industry. Oil and natural gas prices continue to be volatile, and the demand for energy has been affected by the global economy. The third edition updates data and the discussion of recent events. Energy in the 21st Century has been used as the text for an introductory energy course for the general college student population. Based on student feedback, we have included several features that enhance the value of the third edition as a textbook. In particular, we have included learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, end of chapter activities, a comprehensive index, and a glossary. Points to Ponder are abbreviated as P2P in the Learning Objectives boxes and are provided throughout the text. They are designed to encourage the reader to consider the material from different perspectives.
電子資源:
http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8612#t=toc
Energy in the 21st century[electronic resource] /
Fanchi, John R.
Energy in the 21st century
[electronic resource] /Energy in the twenty-first centuryJohn R. Fanchi with Christopher J. Fanchi. - 3rd ed. - Singapore ;World Scientific,c2013. - 1 online resource (xvi, 398 p.) :ill. (some col.).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-378) and index.
1. A brief history of energy consumption. Learning objectives. 1.1. What is energy? 1.2. Historical energy consumption. 1.3. Energy consumption and the quality of life. 1.4. Energy in transition. 1.5. "Decarbonization". 1.6. Activities -- 2. Fossil Energy -- coal. Learning objectives. 2.1. Geologic history of the earth. 2.2. Origin of coal. 2.3. Coal. 2.4. Distribution and production of coal. 2.5. Fossil energy and combustion. 2.6. Case study: a coal-fired power plant. 2.7. Coal gas. 2.8. Activities -- 3. Fossil energy -- oil and gas. Learning objectives. 3.1. Geology of oil and gas reservoirs. 3.2. Origin of oil and gas. 3.3. Oil and gas reservoirs and reserves. 3.4. Classification of oil and gas. 3.5. Shale oil, tar sands and extra heavy oil. 3.6. Unconventional gas. 3.7. Global distribution of oil and gas. 3.8. Activities -- 4. Peak oil. Learning objectives. 4.1. Oil and gas production. 4.2. Global oil and gas production and consumption. 4.3. The first oil crisis. 4.4. The price of oil. 4.5. Hubbert's oil supply forecast. 4.6. Environmental issues. 4.7. Activities -- 5. Nuclear energy. Learning objectives. 5.1. History of nuclear energy. 5.2. Nuclear reactors. 5.3. Global dependence on nuclear power. 5.4. Nuclear energy and the environment. 5.5. Activities -- 6. Renewable energy -- solar energy. Learning objectives. 6.1. Source of solar energy. 6.2. Energy conversion efficiency and intermittency. 6.3. Passive solar energy. 6.4. Active solar energy. 6.5. Solar power plants. 6.6. Solar electric technology. 6.7. Activities.
Many events that affect global energy production and consumption have occurred since the second edition of Energy in the 21st Century appeared in 2011. For example, an earthquake and tsunami in Japan led to the disruption of the Fukushima nuclear facility and a global re-examination of the safety of the nuclear industry. Oil and natural gas prices continue to be volatile, and the demand for energy has been affected by the global economy. The third edition updates data and the discussion of recent events. Energy in the 21st Century has been used as the text for an introductory energy course for the general college student population. Based on student feedback, we have included several features that enhance the value of the third edition as a textbook. In particular, we have included learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, end of chapter activities, a comprehensive index, and a glossary. Points to Ponder are abbreviated as P2P in the Learning Objectives boxes and are provided throughout the text. They are designed to encourage the reader to consider the material from different perspectives.
ISBN: 9789814434683 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
204138
Power resources.
LC Class. No.: TJ163.2 / .F35 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 333.791/5
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