International Encyclopaedia of Energy Resources in 4 Vols
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International Encyclopaedia of Energy Resources in 4 Vols

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International Encyclopaedia of Energy Resources in 4 Vols

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This book examines the potential outputs of the various forms of energies in the world. These energy sources—direct fuel, coal, oil, solar heat, water power, wind power, or combustible materials from different sources are continually available. They may be contrasted with energy from fossil fuels, which, one burned, are not again available for human use. The data of all countries is appended in this book to make it more comprehensive the book has been taken from various sources viz. magazines, journals and books. Each is appraised with respect to its present technical status, its availability, usage and its stage of commercialization. The technologies are grouped according to their suitabilities to supply electricity, liquid fuels, or heat, since these forms of energy are closely related to each other.

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Afghanistan
  4. 2. Algeria
  5. 3. Angola
  6. 4. Antarctica
  7. 5. Arab Maghreb Union
  8. 6. Argentina
  9. 7. Australia
  10. 8. Azerbaijan
  11. 9. Bahrain
  12. 10. Balkans Region
  13. 11. Baltic Sea Region
  14. 12. Bangladesh
  15. 13. Bolivia
  16. 14. Brazil
  17. 15. Brunei
  18. 16. Cameroon
  19. 17. Canada
  20. 18. Caribbean Fact Sheet
  21. 19. Caspian Sea Region
  22. 20. Caucasus Region
  23. 21. Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan Energy Sector
  24. 22. Central Asia: Tajikistan Energy Sector
  25. 23. Central Asia: Turkmenistan Energy Sector
  26. 24. Central Asia: Uzbekistan Energy Sector
  27. 25. Chad
  28. 26. Chile
  29. 27. China
  30. 28. Colombia
  31. 29. Congo-Brazzaville
  32. 30. Cote d’Ivoire
  33. 31. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
  34. 32. Ecuador
  35. 33. Egypt
  36. 34. Equatorial Guinea
  37. 35. France
  38. 36. Gabon
  39. 37. Germany
  40. 38. Great Lakes Region: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda
  41. 39. Greece
  42. 40. Horn of Africa
  43. 41. India
  44. 42. Indonesia
  45. 43. Iran
  46. 44. Iraq
  47. 45. Israel
  48. 46. Italy
  49. 47. Japan
  50. 48. Jordan
  51. 49. Kazakhstan
  52. 50. Kuwait
  53. 51. Libya
  54. 52. Malaysia
  55. 53. Mexico
  56. 54. Nigeria
  57. 55. North Central Europe
  58. 56. North Korea
  59. 57. North Sea
  60. 58. Norway
  61. 59. Oman
  62. 60. Pakistan
  63. 61. Panama
  64. 62. Paraguay
  65. 63. Persian Gulf Oil and Gas Exports Fact Sheet
  66. 64. Peru
  67. 65. Philippines
  68. 66. Portugal
  69. 67. Puerto Rico Fact Sheet
  70. 68. Qatar
  71. 69. Regional Indicators: Central America
  72. 70. Regional Indicators: European Union
  73. 71. Russia
  74. 72. Saudi Arabia
  75. 73. Singapore
  76. 74. South Africa
  77. 75. South Asia Regional Overview
  78. 76. South China Sea Region
  79. 77. South Korea
  80. 78. Southeastern Europe
  81. 79. Southern Africa and the Southern African Development Community
  82. 80. Spain
  83. 81. Sudan
  84. 82. Syria
  85. 83. Taiwan
  86. 84. Thailand
  87. 85. Turkey
  88. 86. Ukraine
  89. 87. United Arab Emirates
  90. 88. United Kingdom
  91. 89. United States of America
  92. 90. Uruguay
  93. 91. Venezuela
  94. 92. Vietnam
  95. 93. Yemen
  96. 94. Monthly Energy Chronology
  97. 95. Monthly Energy Chronology
  98. 96. Monthly Energy Chronology
  99. 97. Monthly Energy Chronology
  100. 98. Monthly Energy Chronology
  101. 99. Monthly Energy Chronology
  102. 100. Monthly Energy Chronology
  103. 101. Monthly Energy Chronology
  104. 102. Monthly Energy Chronology
  105. Glossary
  106. References
  107. Index