Power Hungry

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    Hayward, Steven
    Hayward, Tony
    Heavy metals, emissions of, issue of
    Heinberg, Richard
    Herzog, Howard
    Hierarchy of needs
    High Noon for Natural Gas: The New Energy Crisis (Darley)
    High-tech manufacturing(fig.)
    High-voltage transmission lines
    Hinchey, Maurice
    Hindrichsen, Henriette
    Hiroshima
    Hollandsworth, Skip
    Horsepower, as a measure of power. See also Power entries
    House Committee on Government Reform
    Hoyt, Monty
    Huber, Peter
    Hulme, Randy
    Human Development Index
    Hunt, H. L.
    Hurricane Katrina
    Hussein, Sadam
    Hybrid cars
    battery issue with
    continuing to improve
    â€œeco-bling” of
    essential commodities of
    increasing usage of, in the United States
    myths involving
    viability of
    Hybrid reactors
    Hydraulic fracturing
    Hydrocarbons
    biggest conventional discovery of
    burning gas from biomass vs.
    defined, and reasons for using
    environmental costs of
    global use of
    important U.S. development of
    and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA)
    reliability of
    reliance on
    replacing, issues with
    reserves of, leader of
    shift to
    shortage of, fear over
    See also Coal; Natural gas; Oil
    Hydrogen economy, move toward a
    Hydropower
    as back up for wind power
    consumption of(fig.)(fig.) (fig.)(fig.)

    and electricity generation(fig.) (fig.)
    and emissions
    environmental costs of
    and federal subsidies(fig.)
    history of relying on
    leaders in the production of
    Hyperion Power Generation

    Iceland
    ICF International(fig.)
    Idaho National Laboratory
    Ignorance
    â€œIn Praise of Petroleum?” (Smith)
    Inconvenient Truth, An (documentary)
    Independence Hub
    Independent Petroleum Association
    India(fig.)
    carbon dioxide emissions of(fig.) (fig.)
    and coal consumption
    coal reserves of(table)
    and electricity(fig.)
    electricity generation capacity of
    and energy consumption(fig.)
    and energy intensity(fig.)
    and natural gas
    and nuclear power
    and oil consumption
    power consumption in(fig.)
    ranking of, by GDP and electricity generation(table)
    Indiana(table)
    Indiana Gas and Oil
    Indonesia
    carbon dioxide emissions of (fig.)
    deforestation in
    electricity generation in
    and energy consumption(fig.)
    and energy intensity(fig.)
    need for increased electricity in
    and nuclear power
    power consumption in(fig.)
    ranking of, by GDP and electricity generation(table)
    Industrial Revolution
    Infant mortality rates
    Innumeracy, issue of
    Inpex Holdings
    Institute for 21st Century Energy
    Institute for Fusion Studies
    Institution of Mechanical Engineers
    Integrated energy parks
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
    International Energy Agency (IEA)
    on carbon capture and sequestration
    on decarbonization
    on demand in the oil market
    on emissions
    on estimated global gas resources
    on gas-fired capacity
    on global gas resources
    on global liquified natural gas production
    on the growth of renewables
    on nuclear power
    on oil demand and GDP
    on peak oil
    on projected costs for new electricity generation plants(fig.)
    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
    International System of Units (SI), described
    Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission
    Iowa
    Iran
    and electricity generation
    emulating energy policies of
    myth involving
    and natural gas(fig.)
    and nuclear power
    and nuclear weapons
    ranking of, by GDP and electricity generation(table)
    Iraq
    and electricity consumption(fig.)
    and nuclear weapons
    oil reserves of
    See also Second Iraq War

    Israel(fig.)
    Israel, Laura
    Italy(fig.)(table)

    Jakuba, Stan
    Jamaica
    Japan(fig.)
    and carbon dioxide emissions
    and electricity(fig.)
    and energy consumption(fig.)
    and energy intensity(fig.)
    and natural gas
    nuclear attacks on
    and nuclear power
    and nuclear waste
    ranking of, by GDP and electricity generation(table)
    Japan Steel Works
    Jevons Paradox
    Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements, The (Polimeni)
    Jevons, William Stanley
    Jobs
    â€œgreen,”
    and the oil and gas

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