Description :
This widely used textbook is designed for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as others who have an interest in exploring energy resource options and technologies with a view toward achieving sustainability on local, national, and global scales. It clearly presents the tradeoffs and
uncertainties inherent in evaluating and choosing sound energy portfolios and provides a framework for
assessing policy solutions.
The second edition examines the broader aspects of energy use, including resource estimation, environmental effects, and economic evaluations; reviews the main energy sources of today and tomorrow, from fossil fuels and nuclear power to biomass, hydropower, and solar energy; treats energy carriers and energy storage
transmission, and distribution; addresses end-use patterns in the transportation, industrial, and building
sectors, and considers synergistic complex systems. This new edition also offers updated statistical data
and references; a new chapter on the complex interactions among energy, water, and land use; expanded coverage of renewable energy; and new color illustrations. Sustainable Energy addresses the challenges of making responsible energy choices for a more sustainable future.
At Iast, sustainabIe energy can be taught from a single textbook—one that is baIanced, worldly, comprehensive, and challenging. Watch out, teachers! Science and engineering students are going to demand courses that use this book.
—Robert Socolow, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Princeton University
This book with its references and links is an excellent source text for anyone considering a course on energy options for the future and for anyone else interested in understanding the science and argument which underlie the debate on energy options for a sustainable future.
—R. John Sandeman, International Journal of Environmental Studies
Content :
Preface to the First Edition. Acknowledgments from the First Edition. Preface to the Second
Edition. Acknowledgments for the Second Edition. Sustainable Energy: The Engine of Sustainable
Development. Estimation and Evaluation of Energy Resources. Technical Performance: Allowability,
Efficiency, Production Rates. Local, Regional, and Global Environmental Effects of Energy. Project Economic
Evaluation. Energy Systems and Sustainability Metrics. Energy, Water, and Land Use. Fossil Fuels and Fossil
Energy. Nuclear Power. Biomass Energy. Geothermal Energy. Hydropower. Solar Energy. Ocean Wave, Tide,
Current and Thermal Energy Conversion. Wind Energy. Energy Carriers: Electric Power, Hydrogen Fuel, Other?
Energy Management: Storage, Transportation, and Distribution. Transportation Services. Industrial Energy
Usage. Commercial and Residential Buildings. Synergistic Complex Systems. Choosing among Options.
Conversion Factors. List of Acronyms. Index.
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