If you are referring to the fact that the European value of one billion was one million times one million, this has since been dropped and the US version of one thousand times one million has been adopted in an effort to standardise the value.
I don't get the question because technically all of the ocean would surround it.
Fossil fuels. Uranium. Coal, oil and natural gas. Wind and water (hydro-electric). Sunlight. Geothermal sources. Technically, "work" is the conversion of energy with time, as 1W = 1J/s conversion.
Alternative energy
The main sources are:nuclear fuel cycle facilities (mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, fabrication, nuclear reactors, and reprocessing facilities)hospitals and medical treatment facilities using radioactive sources
There are many places to find a metric conversion chart. The easiest place is Google Images. On Google Images, there are many charts from different sources and websites and books online.
Secondary energy is converted from primary energy sources. Electricity is the most common example of a secondary energy source. Electricity is converted from coal, gas, nuclear plants, windmills, solar panels and even running water.
One can find money exchange rates on the following sources online; Cross Comm, Conversion Counts, destination's currency converter, and Clikz' average conversion rate.
V. Flanigan has written: 'Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass to Synthetic Fuels in a Large Experimental Facility' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Biomass conversion, Synthetic fuels, Renewable energy sources
An obvious answer is that the sources for the energy conversion is that the resources are renewable
The ceramic player runs at 1400 dollars, and the customized ceramic player is upwards of 3000 dollars. *Sources: I just bought one
According to various inte4rnet sources he is worth 45 million dollars
my sources tell me between 5 and 40 dollars