Written by Qualified Editor on 19 August 2010
Capturing King Coal: Deploying Carbon Capture and Storage Systems in the U.S. at Scale Coal is a key fuel source for current and future electric power generation. Coal becomes even more critical when cost of electricity and security of supply issues are viewed in light of other fuel sources such as gas or uranium. Yet [Continue]
Written by Qualified Editor on 05 August 2010
Buy the great book “Coal and Coal-Related Compounds: Structures, Reactivity and Catalytic Reactions” online. Coal is more abundant than petroleum and natural gas. Further, coal is not localized but can be used by many more countries than petroleum. Therefore, if we can establish coal utilization technology, coal will bring about a [Continue]
Written by Qualified Editor on 29 July 2010
European Coal Geology and Technology Coal can not be ignored even today. Even thought we are coming up with different alternate energy sources, it is obvious that coal will keep a strong place in the energy sector for a long time. The book by R. Gayer captures the role of coal mining in the European [Continue]
Written by Qualified Editor on 13 April 2010
Energy for Keeps is an illustrated guide for everyone who uses electricity. The book will be released online on June 15th and already available for pre-order on Amazon. From students to energy policymakers, it helps readers of all ages understand the energy issues that now loom large in our daily news. [Continue]
Written by Qualified Editor on 13 April 2010
In The New Entrepreneurs, author and venture capitalist Andrew Heintzman introduces us to a burgeoning class of entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of the green-tech economy.The book will be released online on October 1, 2010. Pre-order has already been started. From forestry to water to agriculture and oil, Heintzman maps out the leading [Continue]