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Lectures
9/6/06: Lecture 1 - Energy Basics

Books
Bent, Robert, Orr, Lloyd and Baker, Randall, eds. 2002. Energy Science, Policy and the Pursuit of Sustainability. Island Press, 257 pp.

Recommended Readings
Richard de Neufville, April 2000. Dynamic Strategic Planning for Technology Policy, 17 pp.

American Planning Association, April 25, 2004. Policy Guide on Energy, 15 pp.

P. Roberts, 2004. The End of Oil, On the Edge of a Perilous New World. Houghton Mifflin, 389 pp.

K. S. Deffeyes, 2005. Beyond Oil: A View from Hubbert’s Peak, 202 pp.

R. W. Burchell and D. Listokin (eds.), 1982. Energy & Land Use, 601 pp.

M. Timney, 2004. Power for the People, Protecting State’s Energy Policy Interests in an Era of Deregulation. M.E. Sharpe, 178 pp.

V. V. Vaitheeswaran, 2003. Power to the People, 358 pp.

H. Geller 2003. Energy Revolution: Policies for a Sustainable Future, 289 pp.

P. W. Huber and M. P. Mills, 2005. The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, The Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy, 214 pp.

P. Hoffmann, 2001. Tomorrow’s Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet, 289 pp.

J. Rifkin, 2003. The Hydrogen Economy: The Creation of the Worldwide Energy Web and the Redistribution of Power on Earth, 294 pp.

W. Sweet, 2006. Kicking the Carbon Habit, 256 pp.

T. L. Andersen, 2004. You Have to Admit It’s Getting Better: From Economic Prosperity to Environmental Quality, 212 pp.

B. Lombor, 2001. The Skeptical Environmentalist, 515 pp.
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