Energy Beyond Oil, the book
the free range 'energy beyond oil' project


The book, Energy Beyond Oil, was published in June 2005. It comprises the whole body of research produced by the Energy Beyond Oil Project over 2003/4 – over 200 pages, over 150 references and more than 40 illustrations.

If you'd like a sample, you can read the book's introductory chapter on the web site.

The book costs £15.99 from bookshops. However, if you are able to buy it online from the publisher please do – the project will receive a greater proportion of the cover price in order to carry on its research. To order direct from the publisher's web site, click here. Energy Beyond Oil is also available for a slightly cheaper price via Amazon – but of course, the Project will only receive a small fraction of the cover price if you buy it there. To order via Amazon, click here. If you live outside the UK the book is only available by ordering online.

The Energy Beyond Oil Project will be selling copies at a discount for those attending EBO events. We will also take bulk orders from non-commercial organisations at a substantial discount (depending on how many copies are ordered).


For further information about the book contact the author:

    Paul Mobbs,
    Mobbs' Environmental Investigations,
    3 Grosvenor Road,
    Banbury OX16 5HN.
    tel/fax (+44/0) 1295 261864.
    email mobbsey@gn.apc.org

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