Modern societies require energy systems to provide energy for cooking,
heating, transport, and materials processing, as well as for
electricity generation. Energy systems include the primary fuel, its
conversion, and transport to the point of use. In many cases this
primary fuel is still a fossil fuel, a one-use resource derived from a
finite supply within our planet, causing considerable damage to the
environment. After 300 years of increasing reliance on fossil fuels,
particularly coal, it is becoming ever clearer that the present energy
systems need to change. In this Very Short Introduction Nick Jenkins
explores our historic investment in the exploitation of fossil energy
resources and their current importance, and discusses the implications
of our increasing rate of energy use. He considers the widespread
acceptance by scientists and policy makers that our energy systems
must reduce emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, and looks
forward to the radical changes in fuel technology that will be
necessary to continue to provide energy supplies in a sustainable
manner, and extend access across the developing world. Considering the
impact of changing to an environmentally benign and low-carbon energy
system, Jenkins also looks at future low-carbon energy systems which
would use electricity from a variety of renewable energy sources, as
well as the role of nuclear power in our energy use. ABOUT THE SERIES:
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192543530
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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