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== Summary ==
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|description  = Spatial and material requirements by energy source. Bubble size represents use of critical metals.
|description  = Spatial and material requirements by energy source. Vertical axis is total tonnes per terra-watt hour over the lifetime of the source. Bubble size represents use of critical metals.
|author      = Jonny Hesthammer, PhD
|author      = Jonny Hesthammer, PhD
|copyright    = 2020
|copyright    = 2020
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Spatial and material requirements by energy source. Vertical axis is total tonnes per terra-watt hour over the lifetime of the source. Bubble size represents use of critical metals.
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Jonny Hesthammer, PhD
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2020
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https://energy.glex.no/feature-stories/area-and-material-consumption
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Oct 2020
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Norway
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Area and material consumption

Jonny Hesthammer: PhD, former geology- and geophysics professor at the University in Bergen, CEO M Vest Energy and Norsk Kjernekraft (Norwegian Nuclear Power) Published: 28.10.2020

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