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Pourya Zarshenas

    Süße Geschichte der Chemie
    Energy diplomacy & Economics of Energy
    Energy Economics
    • Energy Economics

      DE

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between energy supply and societal use, this work delves into the economic implications of energy efficiency and service provision. It highlights the importance of engineered technologies in minimizing energy inputs for various services like lighting and heating. Covering key sectors such as transportation and building, the book also addresses broader applications in households, businesses, and environmental resource management. By integrating diverse academic methods, it positions energy economics as an applied sub-discipline rather than a standalone field.

      Energy Economics
    • Energy diplomacy & Economics of Energy

      2 wings to fly for Phoenix of Development!

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book delves into the intricate relationship between energy diplomacy and economic development, emphasizing its significance in global trends and national security. It outlines a structured framework for cooperation in energy sectors: upstream (exploration and development), intermediate (trade, transmission, storage), and downstream (refining and chemical industries). Each sector demands tailored business analyses to address specific challenges. The text traces the evolution of energy diplomacy, highlighting its origins in the early 20th century and its relevance during critical events like the oil crises.

      Energy diplomacy & Economics of Energy
    • Süße Geschichte der Chemie

      Von Alchemie bis Orbital

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Die frühen Chemiker widmeten sich praktischen Herausforderungen wie der Herstellung von Farbstoffen, Parfüms und Seifen, ohne sich um theoretische Grundlagen zu kümmern. Ihr Ziel war es, Produkte zu schaffen, die das Leben verbesserten, wobei genaue Rezepte und Detailverliebtheit entscheidend waren. Mit der Zeit, insbesondere durch Robert Boyles Forschungen, erlangte die Chemie eine solide theoretische Basis, die das Verhalten von Gasen mathematisch beschreiben konnte. Boyles Ideen führten schließlich zur Entwicklung der Atomtheorie durch John Dalton und prägten die moderne Chemie entscheidend.

      Süße Geschichte der Chemie