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Title Understanding the global energy crisis / edited by Eugene D. Coyle and Richard A. Simmons.
OCLC ocn875676471
ISBN 9781612493091 (electronic bk.)
1612493092 (electronic bk.)
9781612493107 (electronic bk.)
1612493106 (electronic bk.)
9781557537010 (electronic bk.)
1557537011 (electronic bk.)
9781557536617 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
1557536619 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
ISBN/ISSN ebc3120945
Publisher West Lafayette, Indiana : Published on behalf of the Global Policy Research Institute by Purdue University Press, [2014]
Description 1 online resource (xiv, 304 pages) : illustrations.
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LC Subject heading/s Energy consumption.
Energy policy.
Energy development.
Renewable energy sources.
Other
Genre heading/s
Electronic books
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description Print version record.
Summary We are facing a global energy crisis caused by world population growth, an escalating increase in demand, and continued dependence on fossil-based fuels for generation. It is widely accepted that increases in greenhouse gas concentration levels, if not reversed, will result in major changes to world climate with consequential effects on our society and economy. This is just the kind of intractable problem that Purdue University's Global Policy Research Institute seeks to address in the Purdue Studies in Public Policy series by promoting the engagement between policy makers and experts in fields such as engineering and technology. Major steps forward in the development and use of technology are required. In order to achieve solutions of the required scale and magnitude within a limited timeline, it is essential that engineers be not only technologically-adept but also aware of the wider social and political issues that policy-makers face. Likewise, it is also imperative that policy makers liaise closely with the academic community in order to realize advances. This book is designed to bridge the gap between these two groups, with a particular emphasis on educating the socially-conscious engineers and technologists of the future. In this accessibly-written volume, central issues in global energy are discussed through interdisciplinary dialogue between experts from both North America and Europe. The first section provides an overview of the nature of the global energy crisis approached from historical, political, and sociocultural perspectives. In the second section, expert contributors outline the technology and policy issues facing the development of major conventional and renewable energy sources. The third and final section explores policy and technology challenges and opportunities in the distribution and consumption of energy, in sectors such as transportation and the built environment. The book's epilogue suggests some future scenarios in energy distribution and use.
Contents Introduction -- PART 1: THE GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS IN CONTEXT : 1. Reflections on energy, greenhouse gases, and carbonaceous fuels -- 2. Global energy policy perspectives -- 3. Social engagement by the engineer -- PART 2: ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY : 4. Harnessing nature: Wind, hydro, wave, tidal, and geothermal energy -- 5. Solar power and the enabling role of nanotechnology -- 6. Biofuel prospects in an uncertain world -- 7. A future role for nuclear energy? -- PART 3: ENERGY DISTRIBUTION AND USE : 8. Taking emerging renewable technologies to market -- 9. Transportation and energy -- 10. Policy challenges for the built environment: The dilemma of the existing building stock -- Epilogue: Reflections on our path forward.
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This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
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