Predicting the timing of peak oil — M. King Hubbert, who devised the peak theory, correctly predicted in 1956 that oil production would peak in the United States between 1965 and 1970Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels,M.K. Hubbert, Presented before the Spring Meeting of the… … Wikipedia
World energy resources and consumption — In order to directly compare world energy resources and consumption of energy, this article uses SI units and prefixes and measures energy rate (or power) in watts (W) and amounts of energy in joules (J). One watt is one joule per second. In 2005 … Wikipedia
Hubbert peak theory — Hubbert peak redirects here. For the episode of The West Wing, see The Hubbert Peak. M. King Hubbert s original 1956 prediction of world petroleum production rates … Wikipedia
Peak oil — A logistic distribution shaped production curve, as originally suggested by M. King Hubbert in 1956 … Wikipedia
The Coal Question — Infobox Book | name = The Coal Question; An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines image caption = Graph included in the treatise author = William Stanley Jevons translator = illustrator =… … Wikipedia
Peak coal — is the point in time at which the maximum global coal production rate is reached, after which, according to the theory, the rate of production will enter to a terminal decline. Coal is a fossil fuel formed from plant matter over the course of… … Wikipedia
Hans-Josef Fell — (born 7 January 1952 in Hammelburg) is a German Member of Parliament of the Green Party who framed the German Renewable Energy Sources Law, together with Hermann Scheer. The law, ratified on 25 February 2000, guarantees cost covering Feed in… … Wikipedia
Peak uranium — is the point in time that the maximum global uranium production rate is reached. After that peak, the rate of production enters a terminal decline. While Uranium is used in nuclear weapons, its primary use is for energy generation via nuclear… … Wikipedia
Anthrazitkohle — Kohle (von altgerm. kolo = „Kohle“) ist ein schwarzes oder bräunlich schwarzes, festes Sedimentgestein, das durch Carbonisierung von Pflanzenresten (Inkohlung) entstand und zu mehr als 50 Prozent des Gewichtes und mehr als 70 Prozent des Volumens … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cöllnische Erde — Kohle (von altgerm. kolo = „Kohle“) ist ein schwarzes oder bräunlich schwarzes, festes Sedimentgestein, das durch Carbonisierung von Pflanzenresten (Inkohlung) entstand und zu mehr als 50 Prozent des Gewichtes und mehr als 70 Prozent des Volumens … Deutsch Wikipedia