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Personal name Vidal, Olivier,
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Title Mineral resources and energy :
Remainder of title future stakes in energy transition /
Statement of responsibility, etc Olivier Vidal.
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General note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 7, 2017).
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Electric power production.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Power resources.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Renewable energy sources.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Electric power production.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Power resources.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Renewable energy sources.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781785482670
Uniform Resource Identifier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781785482670
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-- London :
-- ISTE Press Ltd,
-- 2018.
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-- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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-- "Increasing the world's population to 9 billion by 2050 will lead to an increase in the need for raw materials that support basic human activities, as well as all developments in new technologies, mobility, energy. If current trends continue, projections indicate that to meet global needs by 2050, we will have to extract more metals from the subsoil than mankind has extracted since the inception. It is against this backdrop of strong demand for metals that energy and the transition to decarbonized energy production arise. The stakes associated with energy and mineral raw materials are indissociable because metals are necessary to build the infrastructures of production of energy, its storage and its distribution, but also because the energy is necessary to produce the raw materials. The offshoring of production weighs on the adaptive capacities of Western non-producing countries, which are currently confronted with the economic, political and technological emergence of producer countries such as China. Industries in developed non-producing countries are thus placed in a situation of great dependence on imports of fossil energy, but also mineral resources. In this highly competitive context, the stakes in raw materials and energy are considerable. Mineral Resources and Energy addresses these topics from the point-of-view of needs, notably to ensure the energy transition and primary production, recycling, technological innovation, economic and social issues. A chapter is devoted to modeling in order to understand and integrate these couplings in a global model. Increasing the world's population to 9 billion by 2050 will lead to an increase in the need for raw materials that support basic human activities. In this highly competitive context, the stakes in raw materials and energy are considerable. This book addresses these needs in order to ensure energy transition, primary production, recycling and technological innovation. Approaches the issues of commodities and energy in terms of needs, technological innovation and economic and social issues Emphasizes the couplings between these different aspectsHelps readers understand and integrate these couplings through global modeling"--
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-- ch. 1
-- Framework and Challenges --
-- 1.1.
-- strong growth of mineral resources and energy consumption --
-- 1.2.
-- Mineral resources and energy in the context of energy transition --
-- 1.3.
-- Towards a shortage of mineral resources? --
-- ch. 2
-- General Information on Mineral Raw Materials and Metals --
-- 2.1.
-- Relocation of primary production and dependence of industrialized countries on imports --
-- 2.2.
-- Uncertainty and vulnerability of supply --
-- 2.3.
-- Recycling of waste --
-- 2.3.1.
-- Primary production waste --
-- 2.3.2.
-- End-of-life products --
-- ch. 3
-- Energy Requirements of the Mining and Metallurgical Industries --
-- 3.1.
-- Modeling of metal production energy --
-- 3.1.1.
-- Primary production --
-- 3.1.2.
-- Energy from recycling --
-- 3.2.
-- Conclusion --
-- ch. 4
-- Raw Materials for Energy --
-- 4.1.
-- Overview of needs by major areas of application in the energy sector --
-- 4.1.1.
-- Hydrocarbons, coal and catalysis --
-- 4.1.2.
-- Nuclear --
-- 4.1.3.
-- Production of electricity from renewable energies --
-- 4.1.4.
-- Electricity transmission and grids --
-- 4.1.5.
-- Electricity storage --
-- 4.1.6.
-- Energy efficiency --
-- 4.2.
-- special cases of "high-tech" metals and co-products --
-- ch. 5
-- Average Material Intensity for Various Modes of Electricity Production --
-- 5.1.
-- Innovation leads to new needs --
-- ch. 6
-- Dynamic Modeling --
-- 6.1.
-- Raw material and energy requirements for three global energy scenarios --
-- 6.1.1.
-- Description of the energy-raw materials model --
-- 6.1.2.
-- Calculated raw material and energy requirements for future electricity-generation infrastructure --
-- 6.1.3.
-- Comparison of raw material requirements with global consumption and production trends --
-- 6.1.4.
-- Conclusion --
-- 6.2.
-- Dynamic model of the evolution of primary production-reserve-prices of mineral raw materials --
-- 6.2.1.
-- Resources, reserves and requirements --
-- 6.2.2.
-- Modeling the supply and primary reserves of fossil fuel resources --
-- 6.2.3.
-- Modified prey-predator model --
-- 6.2.4.
-- Model constraints, initial conditions and historical data modeling --
-- 6.2.5.
-- Long-term future trends --
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-- Discussion and further extension of the prey-predator model --
-- 6.2.7.
-- Incorporation of recycling in dynamic models.
-- Mechanical.
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-- Electronic books.
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-- Print version:
-- Vidal, Olivier.
-- Mineral resources and energy : future stakes in energy transition.
-- London, England ; Oxford, England : ISTE Press : Elsevier, �2018
-- xiii, 156 pages
-- 9781785482670
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