Talking Renewables

Talking Renewables
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 91
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ISBN-10 : 9781681749006
ISBN-13 : 1681749009
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking Renewables by : Anirudh Singh

Renewable energy (RE) is a subject of great interest today. It is one of the two main means for implementing climate change mitigation programmes, and presently the only perceived means for replacing the declining global fossil fuel reserves. It also helps fight poverty and assists in the global quest for gender equity by taking clean energy where it is needed most for development. It is perhaps not surprising therefore that there is so much coverage of RE in both the conventional media and the internet by media and tech writers, economists and bloggers, many of who only have a partial understanding of the technology itself. The end result is mostly promotional rhetoric that says little about the true value of the technology, and leads to a confused picture for the serious individual or decision-maker who wants to know what the technology is really capable of doing. This book provides a clear and factual picture of the status of RE and its capabilities today. The need for such a book was first realized by the author when he was engaged in a renewable energy capacity-building project encompassing countries from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Pacific. The book is largely non-technical in nature; it does however contain enough mention of the science and technology to enable readers to go further with their own investigations should they wish to. The book covers all areas of renewable energy (RE), starting from biomass energy and hydropower and proceeding to wind, solar and geothermal energy before ending with an overview of ocean energy. It begins with a simple introduction to the physical principles of the RE technologies, followed by an enumeration of the requirements for their successful implementation. The last two chapters consider how the technologies are actually being implemented today and their roles in climate change mitigation and poverty alleviation.

Talking Renewables

Talking Renewables
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 97
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781681749013
ISBN-13 : 1681749017
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking Renewables by : Anirudh Singh

Renewable energy (RE) is a subject of great interest today. It is one of the two main means for implementing climate change mitigation programmes, and presently the only perceived means for replacing the declining global fossil fuel reserves. It also helps fight poverty and assists in the global quest for gender equity by taking clean energy where it is needed most for development. It is perhaps not surprising therefore that there is so much coverage of RE in both the conventional media and the internet by media and tech writers, economists and bloggers, many of who only have a partial understanding of the technology itself. The end result is mostly promotional rhetoric that says little about the true value of the technology, and leads to a confused picture for the serious individual or decision-maker who wants to know what the technology is really capable of doing. This book provides a clear and factual picture of the status of RE and its capabilities today. The need for such a book was first realized by the author when he was engaged in a renewable energy capacity-building project encompassing countries from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Pacific. The book is largely non-technical in nature; it does however contain enough mention of the science and technology to enable readers to go further with their own investigations should they wish to. The book covers all areas of renewable energy (RE), starting from biomass energy and hydropower and proceeding to wind, solar and geothermal energy before ending with an overview of ocean energy. It begins with a simple introduction to the physical principles of the RE technologies, followed by an enumeration of the requirements for their successful implementation. The last two chapters consider how the technologies are actually being implemented today and their roles in climate change mitigation and poverty alleviation.

The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels

The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780698175488
ISBN-13 : 0698175484
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels by : Alex Epstein

Could everything we know about fossil fuels be wrong? For decades, environmentalists have told us that using fossil fuels is a self-destructive addiction that will destroy our planet. Yet at the same time, by every measure of human well-being, from life expectancy to clean water to climate safety, life has been getting better and better. How can this be? The explanation, energy expert Alex Epstein argues in The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, is that we usually hear only one side of the story. We’re taught to think only of the negatives of fossil fuels, their risks and side effects, but not their positives—their unique ability to provide cheap, reliable energy for a world of seven billion people. And the moral significance of cheap, reliable energy, Epstein argues, is woefully underrated. Energy is our ability to improve every single aspect of life, whether economic or environmental. If we look at the big picture of fossil fuels compared with the alternatives, the overall impact of using fossil fuels is to make the world a far better place. We are morally obligated to use more fossil fuels for the sake of our economy and our environment. Drawing on original insights and cutting-edge research, Epstein argues that most of what we hear about fossil fuels is a myth. For instance . . . Myth: Fossil fuels are dirty. Truth: The environmental benefits of using fossil fuels far outweigh the risks. Fossil fuels don’t take a naturally clean environment and make it dirty; they take a naturally dirty environment and make it clean. They don’t take a naturally safe climate and make it dangerous; they take a naturally dangerous climate and make it ever safer. Myth: Fossil fuels are unsustainable, so we should strive to use “renewable” solar and wind. Truth: The sun and wind are intermittent, unreliable fuels that always need backup from a reliable source of energy—usually fossil fuels. There are huge amounts of fossil fuels left, and we have plenty of time to find something cheaper. Myth: Fossil fuels are hurting the developing world. Truth: Fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing world. If we withhold them, access to clean water plummets, critical medical machines like incubators become impossible to operate, and life expectancy drops significantly. Calls to “get off fossil fuels” are calls to degrade the lives of innocent people who merely want the same opportunities we enjoy in the West. Taking everything into account, including the facts about climate change, Epstein argues that “fossil fuels are easy to misunderstand and demonize, but they are absolutely good to use. And they absolutely need to be championed. . . . Mankind’s use of fossil fuels is supremely virtuous—because human life is the standard of value and because using fossil fuels transforms our environment to make it wonderful for human life.”

Our Renewable Future

Our Renewable Future
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 244
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781610917797
ISBN-13 : 1610917790
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Renewable Future by : Richard Heinberg

"Over the next few decades, we will see a profound energy transformation as society shifts from fossil fuels to renewable resources like solar, wind, biomass. But what might a one hundred percent renewable future actually look like, and what obstacles will we face in this transition? Authors explore the practical challenges and opportunities presented by the shift to renewable energy."--Page 4 of cover.

100% Clean, Renewable Energy and Storage for Everything

100% Clean, Renewable Energy and Storage for Everything
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 9781108479806
ISBN-13 : 1108479804
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis 100% Clean, Renewable Energy and Storage for Everything by : Mark Z. Jacobson

Textbook on the science and methods behind a global transition to 100% clean, renewable energy for science, engineering, and social science students.

Green Tyranny

Green Tyranny
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Publisher : Encounter Books
Total Pages : 315
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781641770453
ISBN-13 : 1641770457
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Green Tyranny by : Rupert Darwall

Rupert Darwall’s Green Tyranny traces the alarming origins of the green agenda, revealing how environmental scares have been deployed by our global rivals as a political instrument to contest American power around the world. Drawing on extensive historical and policy analysis, this timely and provocative book offers a lucid history of environmental alarmism and failed policies, explaining how “scientific consensus” is manufactured and abused by politicians with duplicitous motives and totalitarian tendencies.

Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D035864115
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Renewable Energy by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy and Environment

Renewable Fuels

Renewable Fuels
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000045429835
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Renewable Fuels by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Rural Enterprises, Agriculture, and Technology

Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy
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Publisher : Between the Lines
Total Pages : 138
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781771132374
ISBN-13 : 177113237X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Renewable Energy by : Danny Chivers

Few people doubt the threat of climate change and the urgent need to conquer fossil fuel addiction. But can renewable sources of energy ever be sufficient to provide modern societies with a decent quality of life? This book is clear. They can. And it outlines the strategies to break the barriers to a 100% renewable world. Danny Chivers presents a compelling introduction to renewable technologies for non-technical readers (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and ambient heat, wave and tidal, fuel crops, and energy from waste) and a roadmap to powering the world, not just sustainably, but democratically.

The Renewable Virgin

The Renewable Virgin
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 191
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781504032421
ISBN-13 : 150403242X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Renewable Virgin by : Barbara Paul

When a television writer is murdered, three women join forces to find his killer After years churning out schlock for television, Rudy Benedict is afraid his job will kill him if he doesn’t leave Hollywood soon. He’s wrong. He’ll make it all the way to New York before he dies. After a few weeks of fruitless work on his new play—an exposé of Hollywood’s seamy underbelly—Rudy is found dead on the floor of his apartment, poisoned. The cops are baffled. Who would bother killing someone with so little talent? At first, it looks like the real target was Kelly Ingram, a gorgeous actress on the verge of her big break, but NYPD detective Marian Larch isn’t convinced. Looking for answers, the two women reach out to Rudy’s mother for help unraveling the mystery—but Mrs. Benedict may have an appetite for murder. The Renewable Virgin is the 1st book in the Marian Larch Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.