Power Hungry : The Myths of ""Green"" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future
(2011)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : PublicAffairs, 2011
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1 online resource (448 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781610390439 MWT17472548, 1610390431 17472548
LANGUAGE
English
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The promise of "green jobs" and a "clean energy future" has roused the masses. But as Robert Bryce makes clear in this provocative book, that vision needs a major re-vision. We cannot-and will not-quit using carbon-based fuels at any time in the near future for a simple reason: they provide the horsepower that we crave. The hard reality is that oil, coal, and natural gas are here to stay. Fueling our society requires more than sentiment and rhetoric; we need to make good decisions and smart investments based on facts. In "Power Hungry", Bryce provides a supertanker-load of footnoted facts while shepherding readers through basic physics and math. And with the help of a panoply of vivid graphics and tables, he crushes a phalanx of energy myths, showing why renewables are not green, carbon capture and sequestration won't work, and even-surprise!-that the U.S. is leading the world in energy efficiency. He also charts the amazing growth of the fuels of the future: natural gas and nuclear. "Power Hungry" delivers a clear-eyed view of what America has "in the tank," and what's needed to transform the gargantuan global energy sector

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