Introduction to Sustainable Energy Technologies

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Introduction to Sustainable Energy Technologies Professor Stephen Lawrence Leeds School of Business University of Colorado – Boulder

Primary Energy Overview BP website (BP.com)

Global Energy Sources 2002 Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

World primary energy consumption BP website (BP.com)

Regional primary consumption 2004 BP website (BP.com)

Fossil Fuel R/P Ratios – 2004 BP website (BP.com)

Primary energy consumed per capita BP website (BP.com)

Oil & Gas Production Forecasts Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

Sources of New Energy Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

Oil Overview BP website (BP.com)

Oil consumption by area BP website (BP.com)

Oil consumption per capita BP website (BP.com)

Oil production by area BP website (BP.com)

Major oil trade movements BP website (BP.com)

Proved Oil Reserves at end 2004 BP website (BP.com)

Oil reserves-to-production ratios BP website (BP.com)

Coal Overview BP website (BP.com)

Proved coal reserves at end 2004 BP website (BP.com)

Coal production - Coal consumption BP website (BP.com)

Natural Gas Overview BP website (BP.com)

Proved natural gas reserves 2004 BP website (BP.com)

Natural gas production by area BP website (BP.com)

Natural gas R/P ratios BP website (BP.com)

Natural gas consumption by area BP website (BP.com)

Natural gas consumption per capita BP website (BP.com)

Major natural gas trade movements BP website (BP.com)

Hydroelectricity Overview BP website (BP.com)

Hydroelectricity consumption by area BP website (BP.com)

Nuclear Energy Overview BP website (BP.com)

Nuclear energy consumption by area BP website (BP.com)

Renewable and Sustainable Energy BP website (BP.com)

Global Energy Sources 2002 Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

Renewable Energy Use – 2001 Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

Reasons for Renewable Energy Declining Fossil Fuel Supplies Environmental Concerns Global warming Political Concerns Increasing Cost of Fossil Fuels Business Opportunities Other Reasons BP website (BP.com)

Declining Fossil Fuel Supplies Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press (2004)

Global Warming Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

World Population Growth Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Carbon Dioxide Concentrations Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Global Fossil Carbon Emissions Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Annual Carbon Emissions by Region Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

CO2 Emissions by Country (1995) Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Global Temperatures Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Trends in Greenhouse Gasses Wikipedia.org, Climate Change, Global Warming articles

Kyoto Protocol Signatories BP website (BP.com)

Political Concerns

Volatile Oil Prices (Rotterdam) BP website (BP.com)

Crude oil prices since 1861 BP website (BP.com)

Business Opportunities

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