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Energy: Developing a Sustainable Future - page 5

Keywords: Energy- Sustainable energy-crude oil -

By wali on 11/12/2008

Level: Foundation Degree

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technology. Energy savings realized by the use of superconductors could make the small percentage of power currently generated by sustainable sources more meaningful. As we move into the 21st century, we can be sure that fossil fuels will continue to have less impact on our economy and our environment.

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Green, M 2003, Third generation photovoltaics: Advanced solar energy conversion, Springer-Verlag, New York

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