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Bhattacharyya SC (2011) Energy economics, concepts, issues, markets and governance. Springer, London/Dordrecht/Heidelberg/New York. doi: 10.1007/978-0-85729-268-1 BP (2013) Statistical review of world energy, June 2013 bp.com/statisticalreview Deng YY et al (2012) Transition to a fully sustainable global energy system. Energy Strat Rev 1(2):109-121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2012.07.003 Everett B, Boyle G, Peake S, Ramage J (eds) (2012) Energy systems and sustainability, power for a sustainable future, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 978 0 19 959374 3 GEA (2012) Global energy assessment: toward a sustainable future. Cambridge University Press/ International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Cambridge/New York/Luxemburg Greenpeace, GWEC, EREC (2012) Energy [r]evolution. A sustainable world energy outlook. Report 4th edition 2012 world energy scenario References Boersma T, Johnson C (2013) Twenty years of US experience – lessons learned for Europe. In: Musialski C, Altmann M, Lechtenböhmer S, Zittel W (eds) Shale gas in Europe – a multidisci- plinary analysis with a focus on European specificities. Claeys & Casteels, Leuven/Deventer, pp 9–34 BP (2013) Statistical review of world energy, June 2013. bp.com/statisticalreview Conclusion: Energy Systems Can Become Increasingly Sustainable Looking back, our energy systems have undergone several transitions in his- tory, but we often tend to take present systems as given. It is probably safe to assume that if a transition can be made into sustainable energy systems, with some sufficiency in the use of energy services, future generations will not consider it strange or astounding that the provision of energy services in 2050 or 2100 is, by some measure, sustainable. 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