2007年7月11日 星期三

एनेर्ग्य development

Energy development
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1 Dependence on external energy sources
2 Limitations to energy development
3 Primary energy sources
3.1 Fossil fuels
3.1.1 Pros
3.1.2 Cons
3.2 Biomass, biofuels, and vegetable oil
3.2.1 Pros
3.2.2 Cons
3.3 Hydroelectric energy
3.3.1 Pros
3.3.2 Cons
3.4 Nuclear energy
3.4.1 Pros
3.4.2 Cons
3.5 Wind power
3.5.1 Pros
3.5.2 Cons
3.6 Solar power
3.6.1 Pros
3.6.2 Cons
3.7 Geothermal energy
3.7.1 Pros
3.7.2 Cons
4 Energy transportation
5 Energy storage
5.1 Batteries
5.2 Hydrogen economy
5.2.1 Pros
5.2.2 Cons
5.3 Energy Storage Types
6 Future energy development
7 See also
8 Notes
9 References
10 Relevant journals
11 External links
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Environmental science
Environmental technology
Air pollution control
Air pollution dispersion modeling
Alternative energy
Biofuel
Composting
Ecoforestry
Energy conservation
Environmental design
Future energy development
Green building
Hydrogen technologies
Natural building
Recycling
Renewable energy
Renewable energy development
Remediation
Solid waste treatment
Sustainable architecture
Sustainable energy
Sustainable development
Waste water treatment
Water purification
Waste management
Energy development is the ongoing effort to provide sustainable energy resources through knowledge, skills, and constructions. When harnessing energy from primary energy sources and converting them into more convenient secondary energy forms, such as electrical energy and cleaner fuel, both emissions (reducing pollution) and quality (more efficient use) are important