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Aline Leon In the last years, public attention was increasingly
shifted by the media and world governmentsto the conceptsof saving
energy,reducingpollution,protectingthe - vironment, and developing
long-term energy supply solutions. In parallel, research funding
relating to alternative fuels and energy carriers is increasing on
both - tional and international levels. Why has future energy
supply become such a matter of concern? The reasons are the
problems created by the world's current energy supply s- tem which
is mainly based on fossil fuels. In fact, the energystored in
hydrocarb- based solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels was, is, and will
be widely consumed for internal combustion engine-based
transportation, for electricity and heat generation in residential
and industrial sectors, and for the production of fertilizers in
agric- ture, as it is convenient, abundant, and cheap. However,
such a widespread use of fossil fuels by a constantly growing world
population (from 2. 3 billion in 1939 to 6. 5 billion in 2006)
gives rise to the two problems of oil supply and environmental
degradation. The problemrelated to oil supply is caused by the fact
that fossil fuels are not - newable primary energy sources: This
means that since the rst barrel of petroleum has been pumped out
from the ground, we have been exhausting a heritage given by
nature.
Aline Leon In the last years, public attention was increasingly
shifted by the media and world governmentsto the conceptsof saving
energy,reducingpollution,protectingthe - vironment, and developing
long-term energy supply solutions. In parallel, research funding
relating to alternative fuels and energy carriers is increasing on
both - tional and international levels. Why has future energy
supply become such a matter of concern? The reasons are the
problems created by the world's current energy supply s- tem which
is mainly based on fossil fuels. In fact, the energystored in
hydrocarb- based solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels was, is, and will
be widely consumed for internal combustion engine-based
transportation, for electricity and heat generation in residential
and industrial sectors, and for the production of fertilizers in
agric- ture, as it is convenient, abundant, and cheap. However,
such a widespread use of fossil fuels by a constantly growing world
population (from 2. 3 billion in 1939 to 6. 5 billion in 2006)
gives rise to the two problems of oil supply and environmental
degradation. The problemrelated to oil supply is caused by the fact
that fossil fuels are not - newable primary energy sources: This
means that since the rst barrel of petroleum has been pumped out
from the ground, we have been exhausting a heritage given by
nature.
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