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WEC,
2010 Survey of Energy Resources Libro
2010, ISBN: 978 0 946121 021.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Bioenergía, Conversión de energía térmica oceánica, Energía de la ola, Energía de las mareas, Energía eólica, Energía geotérmica, energía solar, Gas natural
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title = {2010 Survey of Energy Resources},
author = {WEC},
editor = {World Energy Council},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/Energy/2010_Energy.Resources.Report_wenergycouncil.pdf},
isbn = {978 0 946121 021},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-05-09},
pages = {618},
abstract = {In 1936 the World Power Conference, the organisation which eventually became the World Energy Council, published the first of a series of Statistical Year-books. This pioneer work represented ‘an attempt to compile and publish international statistics of power resources, development and utilization, upon a comprehensive and comparable basis’. Nearly three-quarters of a century later, this essentially remains the objective of the Year-book’s direct descendant, namely the twenty-second edition of the WEC’s Survey of Energy Resources.
Despite considerable development along the way, with gradually extended coverage of energy resources (notably in the field of the ‘Renewables’) and the provision of more comprehensive tables and increasingly detailed Country Notes, the basic problems facing the compilers of the Survey remain much the same. They were indeed foreshadowed by a somewhat
melancholy comment in the Introduction to Statistical Year-book No. 1: ‘The work of editing the tables, and more particularly the definitions, proved even more arduous and difficult than had been anticipated’.},
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In 1936 the World Power Conference, the organisation which eventually became the World Energy Council, published the first of a series of Statistical Year-books. This pioneer work represented ‘an attempt to compile and publish international statistics of power resources, development and utilization, upon a comprehensive and comparable basis’. Nearly three-quarters of a century later, this essentially remains the objective of the Year-book’s direct descendant, namely the twenty-second edition of the WEC’s Survey of Energy Resources.
Despite considerable development along the way, with gradually extended coverage of energy resources (notably in the field of the ‘Renewables’) and the provision of more comprehensive tables and increasingly detailed Country Notes, the basic problems facing the compilers of the Survey remain much the same. They were indeed foreshadowed by a somewhat
melancholy comment in the Introduction to Statistical Year-book No. 1: ‘The work of editing the tables, and more particularly the definitions, proved even more arduous and difficult than had been anticipated’.
Despite considerable development along the way, with gradually extended coverage of energy resources (notably in the field of the ‘Renewables’) and the provision of more comprehensive tables and increasingly detailed Country Notes, the basic problems facing the compilers of the Survey remain much the same. They were indeed foreshadowed by a somewhat
melancholy comment in the Introduction to Statistical Year-book No. 1: ‘The work of editing the tables, and more particularly the definitions, proved even more arduous and difficult than had been anticipated’.
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