Renewable energy : a primer for the twenty-first century / Bruce Usher.
2019
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Renewable energy : a primer for the twenty-first century / Bruce Usher.
Published
New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
Call Number
TJ808 .U84 2019
ISBN
9780231187848 (hardcover alkaline paper)
023118784X (hardcover alkaline paper)
9780231187855 (paperback alkaline paper)
0231187858 (paperback alkaline paper)
9780231547529 (electronic book)
023118784X (hardcover alkaline paper)
9780231187855 (paperback alkaline paper)
0231187858 (paperback alkaline paper)
9780231547529 (electronic book)
Description
ix, 209 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
40028784508
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1035432724
Summary
From wood to coal to oil and gas, the sources of energy on which civilization depends have always changed as technology advances. Now renewables are overtaking fossil fuels, with wind and solar energy becoming cheaper and more competitive every year. Growth in renewable energy will further accelerate as electric vehicles become less expensive than traditional automobiles. Understanding the implications of the energy transition will prepare us for the many changes ahead. This book is a primer for readers of all levels on the coming energy transition and its global consequences. Bruce Usher provides a concise yet comprehensive explanation for the extraordinary growth in wind and solar energy; the trajectory of the transition from fossil fuels to renewables; and the implications for industries, countries, and the climate. Written in a straightforward style with easy-to-understand visual aids, the book illuminates the strengths and weaknesses of renewable energy based on business fundamentals and analysis of the economic forces that have given renewables a tailwind. Usher dissects the winners and losers, illustrating how governments and businesses with a far-sighted approach will reap long-term benefits while others will trail behind. Alongside the business and finance case for renewable energy, he provides a timely illustration of the threat of catastrophic climate change and the perils of delay. A short and powerful guide to our energy present and future, this book makes it clear that, from both economic and environmental perspectives, there is no time to lose.
Note
From wood to coal to oil and gas, the sources of energy on which civilization depends have always changed as technology advances. Now renewables are overtaking fossil fuels, with wind and solar energy becoming cheaper and more competitive every year. Growth in renewable energy will further accelerate as electric vehicles become less expensive than traditional automobiles. Understanding the implications of the energy transition will prepare us for the many changes ahead. This book is a primer for readers of all levels on the coming energy transition and its global consequences. Bruce Usher provides a concise yet comprehensive explanation for the extraordinary growth in wind and solar energy; the trajectory of the transition from fossil fuels to renewables; and the implications for industries, countries, and the climate. Written in a straightforward style with easy-to-understand visual aids, the book illuminates the strengths and weaknesses of renewable energy based on business fundamentals and analysis of the economic forces that have given renewables a tailwind. Usher dissects the winners and losers, illustrating how governments and businesses with a far-sighted approach will reap long-term benefits while others will trail behind. Alongside the business and finance case for renewable energy, he provides a timely illustration of the threat of catastrophic climate change and the perils of delay. A short and powerful guide to our energy present and future, this book makes it clear that, from both economic and environmental perspectives, there is no time to lose.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Renewable energy in the twenty-first century
Energy transitions : fire to electricity
The rise of renewables
Renewable wind energy
Renewable solar energy
Financing renewable energy
Energy transitions : oats to oil
The rise of electric vehicles
Parity
Convergence
Consequences
No time to lose.
Energy transitions : fire to electricity
The rise of renewables
Renewable wind energy
Renewable solar energy
Financing renewable energy
Energy transitions : oats to oil
The rise of electric vehicles
Parity
Convergence
Consequences
No time to lose.