This bold and controversial argument shows why energy transitions are
inherently complex and prolonged affairs, and how ignoring this fact
raises unrealistic expectations that the United States and other
global economies can be weaned quickly from a primary dependency on
fossil fuels. Energy transitions are fundamental processes behind the
evolution of human societies: they both drive and are driven by
technical, economic, and social changes. In a bold and provocative
argument, Energy Transitions: History, Requirements, Prospects
describes the history of modern society's dependence on fossil fuels
and the prospects for the transition to a nonfossil world. Vaclav
Smil, who has published more on various aspects of energy than any
working scientist, makes it clear that this transition will not be
accomplished easily, and that it cannot be accomplished within the
timetables established by the Obama administration. The book begins
with a survey of the basic properties of modern energy systems. It
then offers detailed explanations of universal patterns of energy
transitions, the peculiarities of changing energy use in the world's
leading economies, and the coming shifts from fossil fuels to
renewable conversions. Specific cases of these transitions are
analyzed for eight of the world's leading energy consumers. The author
closes with perspectives on the nature and pace of the coming energy
transition to renewable conversions.
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History, Requirements, Prospects
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ISBN
9780313381782
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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