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Recent years have seen acceleration in the development of cleaner energy systems. In Europe and North America, many old coal-fired power plants will be shut down in the next few years and will likely be replaced by combined cycle plants with higher-efficiency gas turbines that can start up and load quickly. With the revival of nuclear energy, designers are creating smaller nuclear reactors of a simpler integrated design that could expand the application of clean, emission-free energy to industry. And a number of manufacturers now offer hybrid cars with an electric motor and a gasoline engine to charge the batteries on the move. This would seem to be the way forward in reducing transport emissions, until countries develop stronger electricity supply systems to cope with millions of electric cars being charged daily.
Greener Energy Systems: Energy Production Technologies with Minimum Environmental Impact
tackles the question of how to generate enough electricity, efficiently and with minimum environmental impact, to meet future energy needs across the world. Supplemented with extensive figures and color photographs, this book:
Chapter 1: Present Energy Demand
Chapter 2: Energy Production Risks
Chapter 3: Combined Cycles
Chapter 4: Combined Heat and Power
Chapter 5: What Future for Coal?
Chapter 6: Nuclear Energy Plans
Chapter 7: Why Not Nuclear Merchant Ships?
Chapter 8: Electricity in Transport
Chapter 9: The Fallacy of Renewables
Chapter 10: What Is the Future of Electricity?
Index