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The United States is at a crossroads in energy development. Demand for imported oil is increasing rapidly, and the global surplus in supply is decreasing. Many of this nation's nuclear power plants are approaching their design life and, consequently, will need to be replaced. At the same time, environmental concerns relating to energy use, especially global warming, make future choices concerning energy production and consumption especially important. - Introduction.
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Renewable energy sources, Energy policyPlaces
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United States policy on renewable energy use: an overview of the issues related to increasing renewable energy use in the United States
1997, National Textbook Co.
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in English
0844253987 9780844253985
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
A word about sources
Conclusion
Chapter one : The parameters of a federal policy to increase renewable energy use in the United States
Chapter two : U.S. energy policy
Chapter three : Renewable energy, national security, and the environment
Chapter four : Types of renewable energy
Chapter five : Strategic dimensions in debating about renewable energy
Outline of selected affirmative and negative arguments
Bibliography
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-168).
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