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Summary: Power Hungry. Review and Analysis of Robert Bryce's Book
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- ISBN978-2-511-00147-9
- EAN9782511001479
- Date de parution30/01/2017
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPolitical Book Summaries
Résumé
The must-read summary of Robert Bryce's book: "Power Hungry: The Myths of "Green" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future". This complete summary of "Power Hungry" by Robert Bryce, a prominent American journalist, presents his argument that green energy in the US is a myth, as renewables are not in fact particularly green, and carbon capture and sequestration is unlikely to ever work. He states that the only feasible and workable energy strategy for the US would have to be to built on harnessing natural gas and nuclear power to generate electricity, which he believes are the real fuels of the future.
Added-value of this summary:. Save time. Understand the energy sector in America and globally. Expand your knowledge of American politics and cultureTo learn more, read "Power Hungry" and discover how the renewable energy sector may not be as promising as it seems, and what some realistic alternatives may be.
Added-value of this summary:. Save time. Understand the energy sector in America and globally. Expand your knowledge of American politics and cultureTo learn more, read "Power Hungry" and discover how the renewable energy sector may not be as promising as it seems, and what some realistic alternatives may be.























