A rising demand for helium?
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Description: | The demand for the fossil fuel by-product helium may in fact increase as society tries to become increasingly low-carbon, Dr William Nuttall discusses the implications. |
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Created: | 2010-06-11 15:53 | ||||
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Collection: | Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment | ||||
Publisher: | Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge | ||||
Copyright: | Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge | ||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||
Distribution: | World (downloadable) | ||||
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Explicit content: | No |
Abstract: | Fundamentally there is a certain irony that a material that is so important for a future low-carbon society is itself a by-product of natural gas. Without a fossil fuel industry what would we do for helium? Dr William Nuttall considers the implications of helium supplies and demands.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2009.10.002 |
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