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breaking today's energy addiction for a prosperous and secure tomorrow

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breaking today's energy addiction for a prosperous and secure tomorrow

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Praise For The End of Energy Obesity "Peter Tertzakian has succeeded once again. He outlines a visionary approach to meeting the serious challenges of the world's projected population growth, continued economic growth, and increasing living standards. This book is a clarion call to policymakers, business leaders, and energy consumers everywhere." --Guy Caruso, Senior Advisor, CSIS, Washington, D.C. (former Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration) "Peter Tertzakian is one of the great energy thinkers of our time. In this compelling book, he examines the factors that will drive global energy demand and addresses the critical energy issue of our time: How can mankind bring its ever-growing demand for energy under control?" --Hal Kvisle, CEO, TransCanada Corporation "Anyone interested in understanding the forces that drive conflict and instability when it comes to energy should read Peter Tertzakian's important book, The End of Energy Obesity. Mr. Tertzakian makes it clear that the road ahead is difficult but not impossible. For those interested in how to attack the energy problem today for a better future, this is a must-read book." --General John P. Abizaid (Ret.), former Combatant Commander, U.S. Central Command, and member of the SAFE Energy Security Leadership Council "The End of Energy Obesity is a fresh look at a pressing problem . . . thought-provoking writing that's a must-read for those concerned about the way forward for the industrialized world." --The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, Government of Canada "Peter Tertzakian's prose is fun to read, and the analogies are so apt. For anyone concerned about how we go on an energy diet, this book is a must-read." --Matthew R. Simmons, Chairman, Simmons & Company International, author of Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy "This book explores the critical role networked IT solutions play in changing the way energy is used and delivered. The network truly becomes a platform for monitoring and managing energy consumption in a much more efficient way, and we expect the benefits to accelerate as the network becomes more pervasive. Tertzakian shows the reader how networked collaboration technologies such as TelePresence can enable powerful, face-to-face interactions while reducing our energy appetite and carbon footprint." --John Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco

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John Wiley & Sons
Language
English
Pages
296

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2009, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Hoboken, N.J

Table of Contents

Introduction: a new vocabulary
After the banquet
Whetting the energy appetite
The first principle of energy consumption
The world's factory
Breaking our energy diet
Price and value
Eating our efficiencies
Complex carbons
The maddening allure of the first principle
The asymmetry principle
Beyond nostalgia
Conservation 2.0
Dissolving distance
A low-carb, highly-scaleable diet
The energy health craze
Epilogue: the 2012 Tri-Issue Energy Symposium.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.79
Library of Congress
HD9502.A2 T472 2009, HD9502.A2T472 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23180148M
Internet Archive
endofenergyobesi00tert
ISBN 13
9780470435441
LCCN
2009007447
OCLC/WorldCat
294879155
Library Thing
9092626
Goodreads
6239490

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