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La dépendance du Canada sur les combustibles fossiles "Des combustibles fossiles abondants et peu dispendieux ont fourni l’énergie pour l’épuisement rapide des ressources et pour l’industrialisation au Canada et à travers la planète", déclare l’auteure Irene Novaczek. Dans son article, elle nous offre un aperçu des nombreux coûts inhérents (environnementaux, sociaux, économiques, politiques), et elle déclare que des pertes sont encouru ...


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Home > Country Analysis Briefs > China Country Analysis BriefPDF version | PDB version August 2005 Background | Oil | Natural Gas | Coal | Electricity | Profile | Links China The People's Republic of China (China) is the world's most populous country and the second largest energy consumer (after the United States). Production and consumption of coal, its dominant fuel, is the highest in the world. Rising oil demand and imports have made China a significant factor in world oil ma ...


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This page was created as part of a term project for Environmental Studies 320 at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1995. The original author of this page is no longer maintaining it, and is not available for questions. Most of the statistics on this page were gleaned from US Department of Energy pamphlets. While the pamphlet titles aren't available, those of you looking for statistics can find lots of good ones at the DOE Information Administration home page. You can also find out lots ...


Fossils into fuels1. Introduction Page 1 Figure 1. Milestones in the discovery and use of oil. What is crude oil? Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with minor proportions of other chemicals such as compounds of sulphur, nitrogen and oxygen. To use the different parts of the mixture they must be separated from each other. This separation is called refining. Crude oil from different parts of the world, or even from different depths in the same oilfield, ...


Fuels 1. A fuel is any substance burned to supply energy. Most of the energy used today come from the burning of fossil fuels, such as natural gas, coal and oil. 2. Natural gas, coal and oil are called fossil fuels because they are derived from the remains of ancient dead plants and animals. Over hundreds of millions of years, decay, pressure and heat converted dead plants and animals into fossil fuels. Even though these processes are still going on today, these processes are very slow. We ar ...


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Naturalgas.org is presented as an educational website covering a variety of topics related to the natural gas industry. The purpose of this website is to provide visitors with a comprehensive information source for topics related to natural gas, and present an unbiased learning tool for students, teachers, industry, media, and government. This site has been developed and is maintained by the Natural Gas Supply Association. >more. Overview of Natural Gas ...


FOSSIL FUELS May 23, 2001 After a background report, experts debate the Bush administration's energy proposals focusing on fossil fuel supplies. Online Specials Energy and the Environment Power and Deregulation May 22, 2001: A debate over nuclear power May 18, 2001: Governors discuss Bush's energy plan May 17, 2001: Energy and environment experts discuss Bush's proposal May 17, 2001: Outlining Bush's energy plan and initial reactions May 14, 2001: ...


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