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Distributed energy systems and micro-generationbriefing document |
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Distributed energy systems and micro-generation is eighth of a series of briefing
documents on the problems of power consumption, posed by the steady depletion
of fossil fuels and most particularly of pumpable oil. One of a grouping of documents on global concerns at abelard.org. |
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1 Replacing
fossil fuels—the scale of the problem 2 Nuclear power - is nuclear power really really dangerous? 3 Replacements for fossil fuels—what can be done about it? 4 Global warming 5 Energy economics—how long do we have? 6 Ionising radiation and health—risk analysis 7 Transportable fuels 8 Distributed energy systems and micro-generation |
sustainable futures briefing documents |
index Almost all present energy systems are centralised and in the control of big corporations and big governments. The future of energy production will probably involve local community and individual household generation, that is distributed energy systems. This is not an either/or situation. Systems will be range from very large central distribution to very local systems for personal use and efficiency. That is, ranging from a big power station to draught-excluding your front door. Energy is is involved in all human activity and production at every level and at every stage. It is essential not to miss this and think on terms of single issue fixes. A very major part of future energy concerns will be conservation. What you conserve, you do not have to generate. There are further background documents listed in the sustainable futures briefing documents. basic
facts of long distance electricity transmission
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it yourself power generation in california
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conservation on a personal level
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Related further documents | |
1 Replacing
fossil fuels—the scale of the problem 2 Nuclear power - is nuclear power really really dangerous? 3 Replacements for fossil fuels—what can be done about it? 4 Global warming 5 Energy economics, or tar sands will not save the day 6 Ionising radiation and health—risk analysis 7 Transportable fuels 8 Distributed energy systems and micro-generation |
sustainable futures briefing documents |
© abelard, 2004, 22 december the address for this document is http://www.abelard.org/briefings/energy_solutions.php 2500 words |
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