Clean energy provision and usage has a long history from an engineering perspective. This perspective can help understanding past and current developments at a time of increasing concern about climate change. Over many hundreds of years human beings have been extracting energy from their environment in various ways, many of which could also be acceptable in the future for achieving a lower energy carbon footprint.

This book for engineers, researchers and scientists in the renewable energy industries as well as for advanced students, investors, managers, and engineering historians, describes the engineering history of human methods for extracting energy from our environment, up to and including the electrical age.

Chapters cover the ancient and historical past, fuels between 1800 and 1900, science, engineering and electricity in the modern age, current energy vectors, clean and renewable energy, and an outlook to the future.

The book places those aspects and developments in context alongside present usage. It presents energy data in graphical or schematic ways to indicate these changes in different world regions, putting them in historical context. The goal is an understanding of the range of energy resources available to us from our environment.

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An account of the engineering history of extracting energy from our environment in sustainable ways, this book describes the status of energy usage, then reviews energy demands through history, covering science, engineering, and electricity, with graphical and schematic data presentation.

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Ancient past, last 542,000,000 years
  • Chapter 3: Historic past, last 5,000 years
  • Chapter 4: Fuels, their science and commercial influence, 1800-1900 CE
  • Chapter 5: Modern age I, 1800-1930 CE, science, engineering and energy
  • Chapter 6: Modern age II, 1930-2000 CE, gas, heat engines and aviation
  • Chapter 7: Modern age III, 1900-2000 CE, electricity and networks
  • Chapter 8: Modern age IV, 1970-present CE, Energy Vectors, storage and networks
  • Chapter 9: Cleaner energy technology examples - present
  • Chapter 10: Renewable energy technology examples - present
  • Chapter 11: Clean energy technology development - future
  • Chapter 12: The future
  • Chapter 13: Overall summary and conclusions
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839537127
Publisert
2024-02-27
Utgiver
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
383

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Peter Tavner is an emeritus professor of new and renewable energy at Durham University, UK and continues to be an active participant in UK university doctoral schemes including, Hull University's AURA Centre for Doctoral Training and Sheffield University's Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing (FEMM) Hub.