Sustainable Energy Transition
Gideon Fairchild
Ratgeber / Natur
Beschreibung
Sustainable Energy Transition explores the multifaceted shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, examining the economic, environmental, and policy dimensions of this global imperative. It highlights the necessity of a coordinated approach, integrating technological innovation with strategic policy interventions and substantial economic investments.
The book argues that renewable energy adoption requires more than just technological advances; it needs supportive policies and economic frameworks. The text delves into various renewable energy technologies like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal, assessing their potential and limitations.
It provides an analysis of the economic impacts, including the costs and benefits of renewable energy adoption and the role of carbon pricing. For example, the book discusses how some countries have already successfully implemented renewable energy policies, providing concrete examples of best practices.
Each chapter guides readers through a different facet of the transition. Beginning with the fundamental concepts of energy systems, it progresses to renewable energy technologies, economic implications, and policy frameworks.
This book offers a comprehensive and pragmatic guide for policymakers, investors, and anyone interested in the future of energy, emphasizing that a holistic, systems-thinking approach is essential for a successful sustainable energy transition, which also fosters environmental advocacy.
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