Handbook of Sustainable Energy

Handbook of Sustainable Energy PDF

Author: Ibon Galarraga

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 0857936387

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Ô. . . was impressed by the scope of the contributions and their clarity. All appear to have been written specifically for this ÒHandbookÓ and all are readily comprehensible without a large amount of assumed previous knowledge. . . a very useful source document and many of the chapters represent a good starting point for student research projects.Õ Ð Tony Owen, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy ÔIn todayÕs modern world where energy resources are increasingly scarce, climate change is a hot-button issue, and population growth continues to push the need to promote sustainable living, Handbook of Sustainable Energy is highly recommended as an absolutely invaluable contribution to graduate school libraries and the pool of literature available to professionals in the field.Õ Ð The Midwest Book Review Major contemporary issues and debates relating to the sustainable use of energy are addressed in this far-reaching Handbook. The contributing authors discuss the ongoing debates about sustainability and energy use, energy economics, renewable energy, efficiency and climate policy. New and original chapters from leading academics cover the full spectrum of relevant research including: definitions of sustainability in energy use; consumer behaviour and energy markets; the impacts of innovation and new technologies; energy economics and climate modelling; low carbon economies and renewable energies. The authors critically engage with perspectives from developed and developing countries from both global and regional standpoints. This Handbook will make a timely and important contribution to the study of energy, climate change and climate economics, and will prove essential reading for international researchers in the fields of natural resources, climate change and energy. Students in environmental science faculties, economics departments, business schools and engineering schools will also find this important and enriching compendium insightful. Similarly, policy-makers in energy and environment ministries and international organizations will find much topical debate to engage them.

Energy Forecasts Through 2010

Energy Forecasts Through 2010 PDF

Author: Colleen M. Cornett

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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This paper examines energy saving opportunities in the transportation sector through 2010. Projections of transportation energy use have been prepared for the Department of Transportation (DOT), using the same input data and assumptions as those used for the Annual Report to Congress, 1980, but with a modified transportation sector as specified by DOT. This analysis, also conducted at the request of DOT, would be of interest to those concerned with future transportation energy needs, possible efficiency improvements in the transportation sector, or energy conservation efforts. Five energy forecasts are analyzed. A scenario assuming moderate efficiency improvements in the transportation sector is analyzed for low, middle, and high world oil prices. Two additional sensitivity cases (using the middle oil price assumption) are presented based on different rates of efficiency improvement. This report describes the DOT representation of the transportation sector, presents base case projections for energy use and transportation services, and then compares the base case results with forecasts from sensitivity cases. (Author)