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EGEE 102: Energy Conservation for Environmental Protection

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Lesson 2: Energy Supply and Demand

The links below provide an outline of the material for this lesson. Be sure to carefully read through the entire lesson before returning to Canvas to submit your assignments.

  • Introduction
  • Global Energy Consumption
  • World Energy Outlook
  • Current and Future Energy Sources of the World
  • Growth in Energy Demand
  • Energy Reserves
  • Current and Future Energy Sources of the USA
  • Review & Extra Resources
  • Lesson 2 Deliverable

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  • EGEE 102: Energy Conservation for Environmental Protection
    • Lesson 1: Energy and Society
    • Lesson 2: Energy Supply and Demand
      • Introduction
      • Global Energy Consumption
      • World Energy Outlook
      • Current and Future Energy Sources of the World
      • Growth in Energy Demand
      • Energy Reserves
      • Current and Future Energy Sources of the USA
      • Review & Extra Resources
      • Lesson 2 Deliverable
    • Lesson 3: Energy Efficiency
    • Lesson 4: Energy and the Environment
    • Lesson 5: Appliances
    • Lesson 6: Lighting
    • Lesson 7: Home Heating Basics
    • Lesson 8: Home Heating Systems
    • Lesson 9: Home Cooling
    • Lesson 10: Windows

Author: Dr. Sarma Pisupati, Professor, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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