Energy Demand and Planning

Energy Demand and Planning by J.C. McVeigh, published by Taylor & Francis on March 18, 1999, is a comprehensive examination of the future of energy industries. This 176-page book features contributions from a range of distinguished authors who explore the implications of current policy decisions on energy planning over the next fifty years. The discussions encompass critical topics such as technological change, sustainable development, and the impact of global warming and population growth, providing insights relevant to both advanced and developing nations.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how policy decisions at both national and international levels can shape the energy landscape. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of energy demand with architecture, technology, and engineering, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the science of energy and its resources. By addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, this edition serves as a critical reference for understanding the complexities of energy planning in a rapidly changing world.
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Energy, Demand and Planning brings together a group of distinguished authors from many relevant disciplines, under the auspices of the Watt Committee on Energy. The authors were asked to consider the effects of policy decisions that might be taken now on the planning of the world energy industries in the coming half-century or so. Discussion is held on such key topics as technological change, sustainable development, global warming and the effects of population growth, all of which require policy decisions at national and international levels, affecting the daily lives of people in both advanced and developing countries.
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