Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_S - Sustainability Energy

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Sustainability Energy:     more books (100)
  1. Egypt, Energy and the Environment: Critical Sustainability Perspectives
  2. Geothermal Energy Resources for Developing Countries by D. Chandrasekharam, J. Bundschuh, 2002-01-01
  3. Winds of Change: East Asia's Sustainable Energy Future by Xiaodong Wang, Noureddine Berrah, et all 2010-06-24
  4. Energy Policy in the U.S.: Politics, Challenges, and Prospects for Change (Public Administration and Public Policy) by Laurance R. Geri, David E. McNabb, 2011-04-15
  5. Achieving A Sustainable Global Energy System: Identifying Possibilities Using Long-Term Energy Scenarios (Esri Studies Series on the Environment) by Asami Miketa, Keywan Riahi, et all 2005-01-01
  6. China: A Strategy for International Assistance to Accelerate Renewable Energy Development (World Bank Discussion Paper) by Robert P. Taylor, V. Susan Bogach, 1998-05
  7. Transition to a Sustainable Society: A Backcasting Approach to Modelling Energy and Ecology (Advances in Ecological Economics Series) by Henk A. J. Mulder, Wouter Biesiot, 1998-08
  8. Before the Wells Run Dry: Ireland's Transition to Renewable Energy
  9. Before the Wells Run Dry: Ireland's Transition to Renewable Energy
  10. Planning and Installing Solar Thermal Systems: A Guide for Installers, Architects and Engineers by German Solar Energy Society (DGS), 2010-06
  11. Energy and the New Reality 2: Carbon-Free Energy Supply (Energy & the New Reality 2) by L. D. Danny Harvey, 2010-06
  12. Real Goods Solar Living Source Book: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies and Sustainable Living (Real Goods Solar Living Sourcebook)
  13. 100 Per Cent Renewable: Energy Autonomy in Action
  14. Social Costs of Energy Consumption: Sustainability and Full Cost Accounting by Olav Hohmeyer, 1996-12-12

61. BTS: State Energy Program - Sustainability And Disaster Relief
sustainability and Disaster Relief, One of the dangerous side effects ofnatural disasters to communities is cutting off their energy supplies.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/state_energy/sustainability.html
Sustainability and Disaster Relief One of the dangerous side effects of natural disasters to communities is cutting off their energy supplies. No community is immune from natural disaster. Beginning this year, DOE and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are helping communities prepare for disasters before they strike. In December 1999, DOE and FEMA signed an interagency agreement to work together with states and local communities on Project Impact. As part of this agreement, DOE's Rebuild America and State Energy Programs will work with FEMA to help communities increase their energy efficiency at the same time they reduce their exposure to natural disasters. For a set of principles of how disaster preparedness is linked to sustainability, see Disaster Preparedness: Building for a Sustainable Future published by DOE's Center of Excellence for Sustainability. For an example of how sustainable building practices can be applied to disaster prevention, see Pathways ( PDF 203 KB Download Acrobat Reader , Sept. 1999, published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development For a series of articles on how energy efficient buildings and those with access to (local) renewable energy resources are better able to survive different types of disaster, see

62. Brooks Energy & Sustainability Lab

http://www.beslab.org/
"A Team of professionals at work in the world, pursuing excellence in Energy and Sustainability"
About Us
This unique team of researchers brings the academic strength of these two institutions to bear on solving real world problems in our communities (local, regional, national and global). The technologies and practices perfected “in the lab” are applied by BESL and our customers to improve the performance of their facilities and reduce operating costs. Send mail to Webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
Last modified: 02/27/03

63. CeBE At Leeds Metropolitan University - Buildings, Energy & Sustainability Clust
Buildings, energy and sustainability cluster Cluster Coordinator Professor RobertLowe (Associate Head of CeBE) In pursuing the sustainability agenda, the
http://www.lmu.ac.uk/cebe/build.htm
Buildings, Energy and Sustainability cluster
Cluster Coordinator: Professor Robert Lowe (Associate Head of CeBE)
In pursuing the sustainability agenda, the cluster has maintained a broad intellectual front. This has ranged from theoretical and strategic explorations of climate change targets and their implications for the design and management of the built environment, to detailed empirical work on the potential for carbon emission reductions in new and existing housing and the practical policies that would be required to achieve such potential. The main themes of research and summarised below.
Theme 1 explores the wide range of issues raised by the long-term constraints placed on the built environment by the need to contain climate change. Work by Lowe, Bell and Johnston is making an important contribution to the research agenda in this area.
Theme 2
Theme 3
Professor Malcolm Bell:

Achieving a Sustainable Housing Stock: Applying What We Know

Professor Bob Lowe:
Towards a Sustainable Built Environment?

64. Free Resources: Energy Related Links - Sustainability
s energy Solutions for Local Governments page, which contains over 30 fact sheetson energy efficiency, renewable energy, planning and sustainability, and water
http://www.lgc.org/freepub/energy/links/sustain.html
Newsletters
Articles

Fact Sheets

Reports
...
Links

Links

Sustainability
Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST):
http://www.crest.org
The CREST web site contains a wealth of program information on renewable energy, energy efficiency, the environment, and sustainable development. City and County of San Francisco, Department of the Environment:
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/environment The website includes an overview of San Francisco's Integrated Pest Management Program, Sustainability Plan, and a proposed ordinance on green building standards. City of Santa Monica:
http://pen.ci.santa-monica.ca.us/environment
EcoIQ:
http://www.ecoiq.com EcoIQ provides Internet publications, professional development resources, and consulting and client services designed to help communities and their local governments become more environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN): http://www.eren.doe.gov

65. Philips Solar Energy
Philips Solar energy. Building a brighter future. Sustainable energy. New, cleanenergy sources have to enable the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
http://www.solar.philips.com/en/solarenergy/sustainability.htm
SOLAR HOME Solar Energy Products Applications ... Professional Lighting Search Renewable Energy Efficiency Sustainability Market trends ... Contact us Language English Deutsch Nederlands Philips Solar Energy Building a brighter future Sustainable energy New, clean energy sources have to enable the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Most of the sustainable energy sources can be grouped under the name SOLAR ENERGY. The amount of solar energy sent to earth every day is more than enough to provide the global demand of energy. Even in moderate climates (such as in North-Western Europe) the sun supplies more energy in one day than is required in 60 days.
Hydro, wind, biomass are indirect sources of solar energy. These indirect sources of solar energy are creating usable energy by means of a detour.
The good thing about hydro and biomass power is that they are not sensitive to the variations in availability of sunlight. The energy can be stored until required, as storage is part of the chain.

66. FCUN : Sustainability - Sustainable Energy
some followup itemsMeeting House and home energy audits; accessing funding forgreen energy. We shared some of the current sustainability issues that are
http://www.fcun.org/sustain/
New FCUN flyer How Eco-Friendly Is Your Meeting House?
Report on the work of the Sustainability Committee 2002
The Sustainability Committee met during the May 2002 Steering Committee meeting of FCUN. The items discussed then included: Climate change We would continue to encourage energy audits of meeting houses. We discussed writing to our politicians on climate change and the need to ratify Kyoto. Website We are reminded that FCUN needs new materials for the website. Patenting of life forms Anne Mitchell gate an update on the case on patenting of life forms pending in the Supreme Court of Canada. World Summit on Sustainable Development We decided that we would like FCUN to be involved in this UN conference. The sustainability Committee had a joint meeting with the Ecological Public Policy Committee to discuss FCUN's possible involvement in the WSSD process. An FCUN delegation of four people did attend the WSSD in Johannesburg, South Africa, from August 26 to September 4, 2002. The delegation included Anne Mitchell, clerk of the Sustainability Committee. Her WSSD diary can be read on http://www.cielap.org

67. The Institute For Sustainable Energy Sustainability Plan
Objective The Institute for Sustainable energy has sought proposals toassemble a comprehensive strategic plan for energy sustainability.
http://www.sustainenergy.org/defaultPageFolder/sustainabilityPlan.asp
I'm Sorry! If you do not have a script engine,
or have scripting turned off,
you can't use this page's advanced features!
Click here to email us
Click here to go to the site map
The Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University Sustainability Plan for Connecticut Objective:
The Institute for Sustainable Energy has sought proposals to assemble a comprehensive strategic plan for energy sustainability. The plan would address the definitions of energy sustainability, the current state of energy production and use, barriers to sustainable energy development, models of sustainable energy practices, goals and strategies for sustainable energy development, mechanisms for measuring energy sustainability, and the geographic boundaries and scope for application of the plan. Target Market
The comprehensive sustainable energy plan would guide consumers, industry, energy providers and regulators in making decisions regarding sustainable energy. Program Description: 1) Develop an energy baseline, including an assessment of the principal framework definitions of energy sustainability and sustainable development; and identification of the role of energy within existing operational systems of an industrial society including, but not limited to, water supply, land use, agriculture, protection of the environment, transportation, and commercial and industrial economic activity.

68. Energy, Environment Sustainability Group Index
energy, Environment sustainability Group. The energy, Environment sustainability Group is made up of approximately 20,000 IMechE
http://www.imeche.org.uk/imeche_new_010801/html/Energy_Environment_Sustainabilit

69. Online Prospectus - De Montfort University - Energy For Sustainability BSc/BSc H
UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2002 energy for sustainability BSc/BSc Honours.Mode Fulltime Industrial Placement Sandwich UCAS Code J910
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/Subjects/Db/course.php?courseid=157

70. Online Prospectus - De Montfort University -
UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2003 energy for sustainability BSc/BSc Honours.Mode Fulltime Sandwich Industrial Placement UCAS Code J910
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/Subjects/Db/course2.php?courseid=356

71. British Energy | Media | Useful Links | Sustainability
Useful Links climate change newspapers radiation sustainability Potentialfor Wind Power National Wind Power US Department of energy, Wind energy
http://www.british-energy.com/media/links/mn_links_sustainability.html
Useful Links
climate change

newspapers

radiation
...
sustainability
Wind Power Solar Power Wave Power Photo Voltaics

72. Laboratory For Energy And The Environment : What Is LFEE?
member is invited to nominate an outstanding graduate student working in environmentand sustainability. by an electric motor) in terms of total energy use and
http://lfee.mit.edu/
home search about LFEE finding us programs ... spotlights
The L aboratory F or E nergy and the E nvironment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology brings together collaborating faculty and staff in 13 departments to address the complex interrelationships between energy and the environment, and other global environmental challenges. LFEE Director David Marks on LFEE Research, Education and International Perspectives "The 2001 founding of the Laboratory for Energy and the Environment (LFEE) was a milestone in MIT's efforts to coordinate wide-ranging Institute research on environment and sustainability issues. The successful merger of the Center for Environmental Initiatives (CEI) and the Energy Laboratory... " Sign up for solar power: MIT Community Solarpower Initiative "MIT has been awarded funds that will provide the incentives for approximately 80 kilowatts of solar power. Approximately 20 kW will be installed on the MIT campus and potentially at other MIT facilities, and 60 kW available to homeowners and businesses in the selected communities." Hydrogen car not an environmental panacea, says LFEE study

73. Laboratory For Energy And The Environment : Sustainability And Consulting
on an energy efficient lighting project for the Department of energy. Demand Sideof China's Evolving Housing Market and sustainability Stakeholder Analysis
http://lfee.mit.edu/calendar/item?scope=public&calendar_id=51

74. UBC Campus Sustainability Office
find out more. Contract Awarded for energy Retrofits to UBC Buildings .more. Events sustainability Lecture Series Mondays and Wednesdays.
http://www.sustain.ubc.ca/energy.html
Our Programs Sustainability
Coordinator Program
Energy Management Paper Reduction ... Green Buildings Our Partners UBC Sustainability
Pledge
SENSE (UBC Courses WasteFree UBC ...
News:

Coming Soon: MOST Course in Sustaniability find out more
UBC Purchases Green Energy Certificates ...more Events: Sustainability Lecture Series - Mondays and Wednesdays NEW UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER FIELD COURSE in sustainability - Open to all faculties. 6 credits. August 5-29th, 2003 Sustainability Spotlight: Melisa Pitcher
more
Resources SC Toolkits UBC SEEDS Projects ... SRS Framework Sustainable Energy Management Program
Canada's largest university energy and water retrofit Universities are microcosms of society, and as such they consume vast amounts of resources. They also generate a great deal of waste. With a population of more than 50,000 students, residents, staff, and faculty living and working on the campus, UBC annually:

  • Emits more than 60 million kilograms of CO due to the energy requirements of campus buildings. That's the equivalent of driving from Vancouver to Halifax and back more than 20,000 times!

75. FOAM-TECH: Building Envelope Theory - Sustainability
sustainability and Embodied energy. sustainability. sustainabilitymeans different things to different people, and because of this
http://www.foam-tech.com/theory/sustainability.htm
Contact Us
About FOAM-TECH

Why Foam?

Client Services
... Theory vs. Practice [ Sustainability ]
Sustainability and Embodied Energy
Sustainability
Sustainability means different things to different people, and because of this is it very difficult to define. Environment Magazine author Alex Farrell observes that there are two popular definitions. One is that the natural resources of the earth are limited, and we must strive to live within the limits the environment imposes on us and preserve these resources for future generations. The second view of sustainability states that we must work to balance social, economic, and ecological goals so as to meet the human needs of health, education, political freedom, and material needs. Mr. Farrell examines both points of view and then defines sustainability as "improving the quality of human life while living within the carrying capacity of supporting ecosystems." How does the concept of sustainability relate to the building industry? The Energy Star Home Builders Guild observes: “A typical residence in the United States produces more air pollution than a car.” Energy consumption management and pollution control are key factors in achieving the goal of sustainable development on our planet.

76. Suncor Energy's 2001 Report On Sustainability
This 2001 Report on sustainability describes Suncor’s vision of being a sustainableenergy company and reports on our performance during 1999 and 2000.
http://www.suncor.com/SD_Report01/
This document contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations, but which involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Click here for additional information
Over time our vision remains clear.
This 2001 Report on Sustainability describes Suncor’s vision of being a sustainable energy company and reports on our performance during 1999 and 2000. Where appropriate, information on activities in 2001 has also been included. In preparing this report, we considered the June 2000 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) for voluntary reporting on environmental, economic and social performance. The goal of the GRI is to elevate the comparability and credibility of sustainability practices worldwide. Participants in the work of the GRI include businesses, accounting firms, human rights groups, environmental organizations, labour and government. More information on the GRI and the sustainability guidelines can be found at www.globalreporting.org

77. PROGRESS TOWARDS ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY IN OECD COUNTRIES
OECD COUNTRIES. PROGRESS TOWARDS energy sustainability IN OECD COUNTRIESby Dean Anderson. 1. Preface 2. Progress indicators 3. Executive
http://www.helio-international.org/Helio/anglais/reports/oecd.html
WELCOME!
Search this site
powered by Fluid Dyamnics Search Engine
HELIO INTERNATIONAL
RIO +5 REPORT Africa Latin America Asia CEE ... OECD Countries
OECD COUNTRIES PROGRESS TOWARDS ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY IN OECD COUNTRIES
by Dean Anderson Preface
Progress indicators

Executive summary

Trends in energy intensity
  • Introduction Country reports
Changes in the mix of supply side energy sources
  • Introduction Country reports
Progress in implementing national climate change programmes
  • Introduction The European community The EU-15 countries The Non-EU OECD countries
Trends in transport
  • Introduction Country reports
Trends in transport
  • Introduction Country reports

  • Progress Indicators

1. Preface
This preliminary report has been prepared by Dean Anderson as part of the Global Energy Observatory (GEO) project. Due to time and funding constraints, the report is qualitative and uses simple indicators of progress. The need to develop quantitative indicators and a more rigorous analytical approach is recognised and methodological refinements are being made by researchers in both universities and international organisations including Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Berkeley, California), ADEME (Paris, France), the World Bank, and the International Energy Agency. However the urgent need of the moment is for a concise, broad overview of the 'problem', a term used advisedly because progress in OECD countries towards sustainable energy since 1992 in most OECD countries has been limited and uneven. Since the bulk of GHG emissions are attributable to energy use, government climate change abatement programmes of Annex I countries are primarily focused on reducing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion, improving energy end use efficiency, and reducing the energy intensity of economic activities (they are secondarily focused on increasing the capacity of carbon sinks, such as forests, and reducing non-energy related emissions of CO2, methane, nitrous oxide, and other GHGs). A lot can be learned about the progress of developed countries in working towards energy sustainability by objectively examining the record of performance of governments in implementing their national climate change programmes. This is especially the case because the UN FCCC requires Annex I parties to submit semi-annual progress reports ('national communications').

78. EPIIC: Archives: 1993: Energy: Future Strategies For Sustainability
Transformations in the Global Economy An International Symposium.energy Future Strategies for sustainability In this postCold
http://www.epiic.com/archives/1993/sympos93/energy93.html
Transformations in the Global Economy
An International Symposium Energy: Future Strategies for Sustainability In this post-Cold War world, the international economy is increasingly becoming the arena where security concerns are played out. As societies look to the future, there is rising recognition that national securty doctrine must encompass economic security. Maintaining economic strength requires energy and a healthy environment to support and sustain it. Establishing stable supplies of energy at stable prices has been considered a security issue since the industrial revolution, a situation most recently accentuated by Desert Storm. David Criswell William Moomaw Energy is linked to virtually all forms of economic activity. It drives the turbines of industrialized societies and is the engine of development for lesser developed countries (LDCs). Economic productivity relies on energy and energy use affects and is determined by the environment. Sustainability, both environmentally and economically, had become the emphasis of development strategy as opposed to the focus solely on economic growth. This was highlighted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development last year, in addtition to the Brundtland Commission's report "Our Common Future". With the introduction of the steam engine, a shift was made to fossil fuels from fuelwood and work animals. Today, the economy's reliance on fossil fuels raises both political and environmental problems. The transformations in energy use that have occurred in the 20th century were prompted by the oil crises of the 1970s. These shocks to the global economy led to increased energy efficiency in industrialized countries, while LDCs faced mounting indebtedness. The oil crises also had the effect of, due to resulting energy consumption, decoupling economic growth and energy consumption in developed countries.

79. SolarFest 2002 : Renewable Energy/Sustainability Exhibitors
renewable energy trade association of Vermont, promoting all types of renewableenergy. Save Our World Vermont Working for sustainability through Earth
http://www.solarfest.com/html/2002/exhibitors.html

SolarFest home page
SolarFest 2002: Renewable Energy/Sustainability Exhibitors
  • Alpine/Ecoquest International Air purification/Wind generation Revolutionary products with air purification and wind generation for the home. Association of Vermont Recyclers Focusing on Environmental Education. Bekaert ECD Solar Systems Manufacturer of framed and flexible solar panels and building integrated solar roofing. CET Solar Store 21st Century Meets Walden Pond 12 x 18 Tech built model home, complete with solar and efficient systems Central Vermont Solar and Wind Controlled Energy Systems Tankless Water Heater save energy, money, and space. Flyby News FlybyNews.com is an alternative news website featuring information on sustainable living, a new energy invention, human rights and ending the arms race. Forest Watch Forest Watch is a 4,000 member conservation organization in Vermont, working to restore wilderness, protect imperiled wilderness and more. Global Resource Options - Solar Wind Energy Solutions Renewable Energy firm specializing in commercial and residential consulting, sales and installation. Grandfather's Heating Heatmor (TM) Heatmor Stainless Steel Outdoor Wood Burning Furnaces.

80. OUP: Energy Systems And Sustainability: Boyle
energy Systems and sustainability. Edited by Godfrey Today energy andsustainability are areas of primary concern. energy Systems and
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-926179-2
VIEW BASKET Quick Links About OUP Career Opportunities Contacts Need help? oup.com Search the Catalogue Site Index American National Biography Booksellers' Information Service Children's Fiction and Poetry Children's Reference Dictionaries Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks Humanities International Education Unit Journals Law Medicine Music Oxford English Dictionary Reference Rights and Permissions Science School Books Social Sciences World's Classics UK and Europe Book Catalogue Help with online ordering How to order Postage Returns policy ... Table of contents
Energy Systems and Sustainability
Edited by Godfrey Boyle , Open University, Bob Everett , Open University, and Janet Ramage , Open University
Publication date: November 2003
OUP/The Open University 408 pages, 300 four colour figures, 263mm x 210mm
Ordering Individual customers may:
order by phone, post, or fax

This title is not yet published. To place an advance order, click here
Teachers in UK and European schools (and FE colleges in the UK):
order by phone, post, or fax

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-80 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter