Vedvarende energi (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • stormsmith.nl: Energy from uranium Arkiveret 18. juli 2011 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...Nuclear electricity generated from ores with a grade of 0.15% U, the world average at this moment, has a specific carbon dioxide emission of nearly 90-140 grams CO2 per kilowatt-hour, depending on accounting the energy debt or not...Emissions of other GHGs..."

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  • Brundtland, Gro Harlem (20. marts 1987). "Chapter 7: Energy: Choices for Environment and Development". Our Common Future: Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development. Oslo. Hentet 27. marts 2013. Today's primary sources of energy are mainly non-renewable: natural gas, oil, coal, peat, and conventional nuclear power. There are also renewable sources, including wood, plants, dung, falling water, geothermal sources, solar, tidal, wind, and wave energy, as well as human and animal muscle-power. Nuclear reactors that produce their own fuel ('breeders') and eventually fusion reactors are also in this category

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