Electric Water

Electric Water
Author: Christopher C. Swan
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1550923498

What if it were possible to combine energy and water in a way that would contribute to the reversal of global warming and the restoration of the planet? What if it were possible to have a better quality of life, without having to give anything up? What if that plan made such economic sense that governments and large corporations would buy into it? As it turns out, it is possible to create an energy source by using key technologies that are already available. Most cities have enough rain and sun to meet their water and energy needs, by using simple technology. Building on current mainstream trends in solar energy and wind power, Electric Water offers a clear vision of how the world's energy and water infrastructure could be transformed. The book provides: an outline of the major issues that need addressing, including global warming a fascinating explanation of key technologies in plain water a vision of business and job opportunities in restoration real-life examples, including the post-Katrina Louisiana Coastal Restoration program websites for further information. Unlike many other books on this subject, Electric Water uses accessible language to propose a workable plan for a revolutionary integration of technology and quality of life that will be of special interest to planners, engineers and architects.

Electric Transmission of Water Power

Electric Transmission of Water Power
Author: Alton D. Adams
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Electric Transmission of Water Power" by Alton D. Adams is a pioneering work that explores the innovative methods of transmitting water power electrically. Adams' expertise in the field is evident as he delves into the technical aspects of this groundbreaking technology. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of electric transmission systems and their potential applications in harnessing the power of water. It's an informative read for those interested in the intersection of engineering and energy generation, highlighting the advancements that have shaped modern industry.

Water Demand for Steam Electric Generation (Routledge Revivals)

Water Demand for Steam Electric Generation (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Paul H. Cootner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317513886

In this book, first published in 1965, the authors identify the technological opportunities and costs of water recirculation and water quality adjustment in thermal plants, relating them to the possibilities for minimal expenditure and maximum efficiency in the use of water for servicing an entire region with thermal power. Water Demand for Steam Electric Generation will be of interest to students of environmental studies.

Sewer, Gas & Electric

Sewer, Gas & Electric
Author: Matt Ruff
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802198457

A satire of a surreal technocratic future by the national-bestselling author of Lovecraft Country: “Dizzyingly readable” (Thomas Pynchon). High above Manhattan, android and human steelworkers are constructing a new Tower of Babel for billionaire Harry Gant, as a monument to humanity’s power to dream. In the festering sewers below, a darker game is afoot: a Wall Street takeover artist has been murdered, and Gant’s crusading ex-wife, Joan Fine, has been hired to find out why, in this wild romp by the acclaimed author of Fool on the Hill and Lovecraft Country. The year is 2023, and Ayn Rand has been resurrected and bottled in a hurricane lamp to serve as Joan’s assistant; an eco-terrorist named Philo Dufrense travels in a pink-and-green submarine designed by Howard Hughes; a Volkswagen Beetle is possessed by the spirit of Abbie Hoffman; Meisterbrau, a mutant great white shark, is running loose in the sewers beneath Times Square; and a one-armed 181-year-old Civil War veteran joins Joan and Ayn in their quest for the truth. All of them, and many more besides, are about to be caught up in a vast conspiracy involving Walt Disney, J. Edgar Hoover, and a mob of homicidal robots . . . “[An] SF roller-coaster satirizing the horrors of our nascent technocracy . . . Told with breezy good humor, this exuberantly silly tale will find an audience among admirers of the day-glo surrealism of Steve Erickson and the tangled conspiracy theories of David Foster Wallace.” —Publishers Weekly “A turbocharged neo-Dickensian hot rod [with] plenty of intellectual horsepower.” —Neal Stephenson