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Annotated Bibliography: Fossil Fuel Vs Renewable Energy

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Fossil Fuel vs. Renewable Energy
Jeffrey Henkel

Capellan-Perez, Indigo; Mediavilla, Margarita: de Castro, Carlos: Carpintero, Oscar; Miguel, Luis Javier, Arto, Inaki, Frechoso. The transition towards renewable energies: Physical and temporal conditions. Energy Policy. 52, p297-311.
The view concerning the diminishing supply of fossil fuel resources, along with the concerns that climate change is worsening, has prompted research and development of national energy policies and renewable energy sources. There have been minimal studies concerning the depletion of fossil fuels as well as nuclear fuels and the transition and development to renewable energy sources. This paper studies the depletion pattern, using models, of fossil and nuclear fuels. The studies show that oil depletion will be the first concern. Electric vehicles are promising and economical but at this point cannot overcome the need for oil. Biofuels are very limited in their production. The study shows that if the relationship between technology and an economy dependent on oil does not improve, world economic growth will be severely challenged. More ambitious energy policies are needed than just the benefits of technology for a smooth transition to happen. …show more content…

Ecologist. 77(2), p129.
This article discusses the requirements needed to achieve a shift from the troubled world energy situation away from fossil fuels. It discusses the cost the transition away from fossil fuels. Highlighted, is a scenario developed by the Stockholm Environment Institute, Fossil Free Energy Scenario. Germany is a leader in the climate change issue. The article also discusses policies that could be implemented to improve and possibly solve the climate

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