Abstract
This booklet describes in simple terms the so-called new renewable energy sources: solar energy, biomass, wind power and wave power. In addition, there are brief discussions on hydrogen, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), tidal power, geothermal energy, small hydropower plants and energy from salt gradients. The concept of new renewable energy sources is used to exclude large hydropower plants as these are considered conventional energy sources. The booklet also discusses the present energy use, the external frames for new renewable energy sources, and prospects for the future energy supply.
Citation Formats
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New renewable energy sources; Nye fornybare energikilder.
Norway: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
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New renewable energy sources; Nye fornybare energikilder.
Norway.
None.
1996.
"New renewable energy sources; Nye fornybare energikilder."
Norway.
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title = {New renewable energy sources; Nye fornybare energikilder}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This booklet describes in simple terms the so-called new renewable energy sources: solar energy, biomass, wind power and wave power. In addition, there are brief discussions on hydrogen, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), tidal power, geothermal energy, small hydropower plants and energy from salt gradients. The concept of new renewable energy sources is used to exclude large hydropower plants as these are considered conventional energy sources. The booklet also discusses the present energy use, the external frames for new renewable energy sources, and prospects for the future energy supply.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1996}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {New renewable energy sources; Nye fornybare energikilder}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This booklet describes in simple terms the so-called new renewable energy sources: solar energy, biomass, wind power and wave power. In addition, there are brief discussions on hydrogen, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), tidal power, geothermal energy, small hydropower plants and energy from salt gradients. The concept of new renewable energy sources is used to exclude large hydropower plants as these are considered conventional energy sources. The booklet also discusses the present energy use, the external frames for new renewable energy sources, and prospects for the future energy supply.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1996}
month = {Jul}
}