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Power Hungry

The Myths of 'Green' Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future

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Power Hungry

By: Robert Bryce
Narrated by: Ax Norman
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The promise of green jobs and a clean energy future has roused the masses. But as Robert Bryce makes clear in this provocative book, that vision needs a major re-vision. We cannot - and will not - quit using carbon-based fuels at any time in the near future for a simple reason: they provide the horsepower that we crave. The hard reality is that oil, coal, and natural gas are here to stay. Fueling our society requires more than sentiment and rhetoric; we need to make good decisions and smart investments based on facts.

In Power Hungry, Bryce provides a supertanker-load of facts while shepherding listeners through basic physics and math. And with the help of a panoply of vivid graphics and tables, he crushes a phalanx of energy myths, showing why renewables are not green, carbon capture and sequestration won't work, and even - surprise! - that the U.S. is leading the world in energy efficiency. He also charts the amazing growth of the fuels of the future: natural gas and nuclear. Power Hungry delivers a clear-eyed view of what America has in the tank, and what's needed to transform the gargantuan global energy sector.

©2010 Robert Bryce (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
Economics Engineering Environment Political Science Politics & Government Power Resources Science Capitalism Sustainable Energy Green Energy

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“Capably argued… advocates of renewable energy should familiarize themselves with the book, since oil, gas and coal lobbyists surely will.” ( Kirkus Reviews)
Factual Analysis • Comprehensive Information • Excellent Narration • Educational Content • Thought-provoking Arguments

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...If you follow this subject at some level (6-7 on a 10 scale) not a lot of new here. If you want to educate yourself and need a one stop read I suggest you consider this book.

A Lot of Great Information...But...

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I want to give this book 5 stars even though I may not agree with author's thoughts towards Renewable Sources of Energy like Wind/Solar. The book is dated now and its evident from how far recent reviews were. However the information about coal/gasoline/natural gas is old enough to keep dated info minimal to wind/solar/EV advancements. The author has communicated a phenomenal amount of stats on the legacy and still ongoing energy sources. He outlined the difficulties in making wind and solar energy sustainable. That said, I also believe the author carefully downplayed the renewable sources of energy dismissing them as not feasible. If there's one thing that lacks big time over last 12 years is the advent of electric cars especially around Tesla's success and other promising vehicles coming and potentially improved battery technologies. I request author to redo the book with an update on what's latest on wind/solar/electric and nuclear. It's probably around 20 percent update. I enjoyed listening for over 3 weeks making the best out of my 75 min commute a day for work. I am tempted to get to know view points of opposite campaign and bought the one written by Gates

What's past is prologue

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Awesome and informative, succinct and complete. I’ll learn something more and more every time I read by this author. I must read for historical perspective on energy and power.🐾🐾

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Yes, there are a LOT of numbers, however this does not take away from the enlightening facts presented. I was completely ignorant to the fact that wind generators required a backup form of energy, making them far less efficient than everyone claims.

Enlightening, but Dense

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Using facts and figures, rather than vague claims made by solar and wind lobbyists, Robert shows that nuclear energy, with a bridge of natural gas, is the only path forward to a carbon free future.

Robert clearly explains the absurdity of 20+ years of bad energy policy.

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