Energy and Sea Power :Challenge for the Decade

Publication subTitle :Challenge for the Decade

Author: Walsh   Don;Cappellari   Marjorie  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483148410

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080280356

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080280356

Subject: P74 Marine Resources and Their Exploitation

Language: ENG

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Energy and Sea Power: Challenge for the Decade is a collection of essays, which were presented as lectures at the Eighth Annual Pacific Coast Sea Power Forum, held at the U. S. Navy Postgraduate School at Monterey, California, in October 1980, covering the topic of energy and sea power. The book contains papers on world energy availability, its use and economic impact, and on more specialized topic areas such as environmental protection, ship construction for energy efficiency, and the question of renewable ocean energy resources. The text also presents papers on the regulatory and environmental aspects of ocean energy activities; the directions over old sea lanes; and marine transportation needs for U.S. energy supply; energy. The military applications and implications of ocean thermal energy conversion systems; the ocean engineering needs for U.S. energy supply; and the energy-efficient ship design are also considered. The further presents a paper on the shipbuilding needs for support of ocean-energy development.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

FOREWORD

pp.:  10 – 12

CHAPTER 1. WORLD ENERGY NEEDS VS. POTENTIAL RESOURCES

pp.:  12 – 24

CHAPTER 2. THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF INCREASED ENERGY PRICES ON THE UNITED STATES

pp.:  24 – 34

CHAPTER 3. HYDROCARBONS FROM THE SEAFLOOR

pp.:  34 – 48

CHAPTER 4. REGULATORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF OCEAN ENERGY ACTIVITIES

pp.:  48 – 60

CHAPTER 5. NEW DIRECTIONS OVER OLD SEA LANES

pp.:  60 – 74

CHAPTER 6. MARINE TRANSPORTATION NEEDS FOR U.S. ENERGY SUPPLY

pp.:  74 – 122

CHAPTER 7. ENERGY: KEY TO MILITARY MOBILITY

pp.:  122 – 136

CHAPTER 8. MILITARY APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS

pp.:  136 – 142

CHAPTER 9. OCEAN ENGINEERING NEEDS FOR U.S. ENERGY SUPPLY

pp.:  142 – 184

CHAPTER 10. ENERGY-EFFICIENT SHIP DESIGN

pp.:  184 – 198

CHAPTER 11. SHIPBUILDING NEEDS FOR SUPPORT OF OCEAN-ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

pp.:  198 – 208

INDEX

pp.:  208 – 212

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