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Hidden costs of energy: Unpriced consequences of energy production and use

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2009

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Committee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy Production and Consumption, 2009, Hidden costs of energy: Unpriced consequences of energy production and use: The National Academies Press, 373 p.

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More than 20 countries generate electricity from geothermal resources and about 60 countries make direct use of geothermal energy. A ten-fold increase in geothermal energy use is foreseeable at the current technology level. Geothermal Energy: An Alternative Resource for the 21st Century provides a readable and coherent account of all facets of geothermal energy development and summarizes the present day knowledge on geothermal resources, their exploration and exploitation. Accounts of geothermal resource models, various exploration techniques, drilling and production technology are discussed within 9 chapters, as well as important concepts and current technological developments.

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  • Reference Data Series, No. 1

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ISBN WECC 0-309-14641-0

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