Abstract
The huge potential danger of nuclear energy, the risk of dependency on the oil and gas producing countries, latent environmental pollution through the policy of coal power, persistent disturbances of the water system through the use of hydro power and the unknown climatic and meteorogical implications of certain renewable energy sources: None of the politically feasible energy sources which are used on a large scale carry any guarantee on the ecological and economic risks involved. Particularly when set against the background of the necessary deregulation as the reduction of protectionism in the energy industry, as well as obligations such as European plans for a CO[sub 2] tax, there is scarcely a resource left for future long-term use. In the light of this scenario, the future belongs to one energy source: Geothermal energy presents itself locally and regionally in availabel inexhaustible supplies. (orig./UA)
Citation Formats
Dermuehl, P.
Ice age for geothermal energy. Eiszeit fuer Erdwaerme.
Germany: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Dermuehl, P.
Ice age for geothermal energy. Eiszeit fuer Erdwaerme.
Germany.
Dermuehl, P.
1994.
"Ice age for geothermal energy. Eiszeit fuer Erdwaerme."
Germany.
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title = {Ice age for geothermal energy. Eiszeit fuer Erdwaerme}
author = {Dermuehl, P}
abstractNote = {The huge potential danger of nuclear energy, the risk of dependency on the oil and gas producing countries, latent environmental pollution through the policy of coal power, persistent disturbances of the water system through the use of hydro power and the unknown climatic and meteorogical implications of certain renewable energy sources: None of the politically feasible energy sources which are used on a large scale carry any guarantee on the ecological and economic risks involved. Particularly when set against the background of the necessary deregulation as the reduction of protectionism in the energy industry, as well as obligations such as European plans for a CO[sub 2] tax, there is scarcely a resource left for future long-term use. In the light of this scenario, the future belongs to one energy source: Geothermal energy presents itself locally and regionally in availabel inexhaustible supplies. (orig./UA)}
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title = {Ice age for geothermal energy. Eiszeit fuer Erdwaerme}
author = {Dermuehl, P}
abstractNote = {The huge potential danger of nuclear energy, the risk of dependency on the oil and gas producing countries, latent environmental pollution through the policy of coal power, persistent disturbances of the water system through the use of hydro power and the unknown climatic and meteorogical implications of certain renewable energy sources: None of the politically feasible energy sources which are used on a large scale carry any guarantee on the ecological and economic risks involved. Particularly when set against the background of the necessary deregulation as the reduction of protectionism in the energy industry, as well as obligations such as European plans for a CO[sub 2] tax, there is scarcely a resource left for future long-term use. In the light of this scenario, the future belongs to one energy source: Geothermal energy presents itself locally and regionally in availabel inexhaustible supplies. (orig./UA)}
journal = []
volume = {6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1994}
month = {Jun}
}