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This report is based on the proceedings of the all-day Consultative Council held at The Royal Aeronautical Society, London, on 27th November 1979 to deal with the factors contributing to a rational energy policy for transport.
This report is devoted to the European scene and to recapitulate some of the factors involved and the pitfalls in interpretation of the figures, discussing the policies and achievements of individual European countries to cope with increasing costs and supply problems of various forms of energy.
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomass for Energy, Industry and Environment held in Athens, Greece, 22-26 April 1991.
At a number of meetings of the Watt Committee Executive, I mentioned my embarrassment at being askedrepeatedly by all sorts of people, OC What does The Watt Committee on Energy think about nuclear energy?OCOAt the Executive meeting on 20 October 1981, Mr G.K.C. Pardoe, our Deputy Chairman, suggested ananswer: we should form a working party to produce a summary of the position, all the way from the uraniummine to the disposal of nuclear waste. It would be as professional and objective as the time availablepermitted. It would deal with the question from the British standpoint a similar text produced by theAmericans or the French might be very different and would stress facts, rather than opinions, leaving it tothe reader to draw his or her own conclusions."
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 hel
Presents and analyses the sources of renewable energy, including advantages and disadvantages, projects implemented internationally, cost and environmental implications, and the benefits of system integration.