Sunday, April 25, 2010

Natural Gas Engineering Handbook



It is well recognized that the nineteenth century was a century of coal that supported the initiation of industrial revolution in Europe. The twentieth century was the century of oil that was the primary energy source to support the growth of global economy. The demand of the world's economy for energy is ever increasing. The energy disruptions should be a genuine concern. It will likely cause chronic energy shortage as early as 2010. It will eventually evolve into a serious energy crunch. The way to avoid such a crunch is to expand energy supply and move from oil to natural gas and, eventually, to hydrogen. Natural gas is the only fuel that is superior to other energy sources in economic attractiveness and environmental concerns. At the end of the last century, natural gas took over the position of coal as the number two energy source behind oil. In 2000, total world energy consumption was slightly below 400 quadrillion (1015) Btu. Of this, oil accounted for 39 percent, while natural gas and coal provided 23 percent and 22 percent, respectively. It is a historical imperative that the transition from oil to natural must be made in the early twenty-first century. This is not only motivated by environmental considerations but also technological innovations and refinements.

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Nombre: Natural Gas Engineering Handbook
Autor: Boyun Guo, Ali Ghalambor
Paginas: 456 Pages
Publicador: Gulf Publishing Complany
Idioma: Ingles
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