No Carbon Required


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How Nicola Tesla’s theory of resonance supersedes Faraday’s ‘Law of Electrolysis’ and has been used to release hydrogen and oxygen efficiently from water to run engines on an endless supply of carbon-free fuel. Who used it (including two NASA engineers), how it works and how it can supply all our energy needs. This book assumes no technical knowledge, cutting through the jargon step-by-step, but also has links to many sources of information, including patents, scientific reports and online information for the reader to pursue further. Hydrogen does not pollute, there are massive amounts of it in water and we do not need to store it if we make it on-demand. This process does not break any laws of science, which is a popular myth. This book explains how easy it is to release from abundant water, in a super-efficient process using inexpensive materials and components.




Zero-Carbon Industry


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The power sector and transportation tend to dominate conversations about climate change, but there’s an under-the-radar source of climate pollution that must be addressed: industry. Globally, industrial activity is responsible for one-third of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Though industry is a major emitter, it is essential for producing the tools we need to fight climate change—like wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicles—and for meeting our everyday needs. How can industry eliminate its climate pollution while supplying transformational technologies? This book delivers a first-of-its-kind roadmap for the zero-carbon industrial transition, spotlighting the breakthrough innovations transforming the manufacturing sector and the policies that can accelerate this global shift. Jeffrey Rissman illustrates the scope of the challenge, diving into the workings of heavy polluters like steel, chemicals, plastics, cement, and concrete. He examines ways to affordably decarbonize manufacturing, such as electrifying industrial processes, using hydrogen, deploying carbon capture and storage, and growing material efficiency with lightweighting and 3D printing. But technologies are only part of the picture. Enacting the right policies—including financial incentives, research and development support, well-designed carbon pricing, efficiency and emissions standards, and green public procurement—can spur investment and hasten emissions reductions. Rissman provides a framework to ensure that the transition to clean industry enhances equity, health, and prosperity for communities worldwide. Engaging and comprehensive, Zero-Carbon Industry is the definitive guide to decarbonizing the vast—yet often overlooked—global industrial sector.













The Iron Age


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Transactions


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Some vols., 1920-1949, contain collections of papers according to subject.




The Electrician


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Foundry


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Coal and Coke


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