Outline of Energy - Energy Industry

Energy Industry

  • World energy resources and consumption
  • List of energy resources, substances like fuels, petroleum products and electricity
  • Energy crisis, the need to conserve energy resources
  • Energy development, development of energy resources — ongoing effort to provide abundant and accessible energy, through knowledge, skills and construction
  • Embodied energy, the sum total of energy expended to deliver a good or service as it travels through the economy
  • Energy conservation, tips for conserving energy resources
  • Energy economics, as the foundation of other relationships
  • Energy policy, government policies and plans for energy supply
  • Energy storage, methods commonly used to store energy resources for later use
  • Biosphere
  • Ecological energetics
  • Ecology
  • Energy balance
  • Earth Day
  • U4energy, a pan European school challenge on energy education launched in September 2010. U4energy is an initiative funded under the IEE programme to improve energy consumption in schools and their local communities.
  • Energy speculation
  • Free energy suppression
  • Future energy development – Provides a general overview of future energy development.
  • History of perpetual motion machines
  • Hubbert peak theory, also known as peak oil – the theory that world oil production will peak (or has peaked), and will then rapidly decline, with a corresponding rapid increase in prices.
  • Primary production
  • Power harvesting
  • Renewable energy development

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