Renewable energy : problems and prospects in Coachella Valley, California / James B. Pick.
2017
TJ807.9.U6
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Title
Renewable energy : problems and prospects in Coachella Valley, California / James B. Pick.
Author
Pick, James B., author.
ISBN
9783319515267 (electronic book)
3319515268 (electronic book)
9783319515250
331951525X
3319515268 (electronic book)
9783319515250
331951525X
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 210 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-51526-7 doi
Call Number
TJ807.9.U6
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.042
Summary
The book analyzes the problems and potential of renewable energy development for the Coachella Valley of California and provides a useful case study for renewable energy feasibility assessments for other areas. A conceptual model, Integrated Policy Assessment Theory for Renewable Energy, is given and justified for renewable energy development in the Valley. Further, Central Place Theory, well known in urban geography, is discussed and it is seen to be very relevant to the understanding the Coachella Valley?s city sizes and renewable energy markets, compared to the greater Los Angeles region. The book?s research methods include geospatial mapping and analysis and interviews leaders in small innovative firms, government agencies, and nonprofits. The many findings of the book include evaluation of how the Valley?s socioeconomic and transportation features influence renewable energy development, the scope of markets for solar and wind energy in the Valley, spatial confluences of renewable energy facilities with other features, and the future potential of ground-source heat pumps. Benchmark comparison of the Coachella Valley is done with two leading wind and solar regions elsewhere in the country, to assess the Valley?s evolution and opportunities in renewable energy. The book concludes by evaluating the prospects and problems for the growth of renewable entrepreneurship, manufacturing, assembly, and operations in Coachella Valley. This leads to policy recommendations grounded in the book?s research findings, which are intended for use by governments, businesses, and nonprofits. The hope is that many of the developmental experiences from the Coachella Valley will be helpful not only within the Valley but to other communities nationwide and worldwide.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 20, 2017).
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SpringerBriefs in geography.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Renewable Energy Features of Coachella Valley
Conceptual Models and Methods
Socioeconomic and Urban Profile of Coachella Valley
Benchmark Comparisons of Leading Wind and Solar Areas with Coachella Valley: Implications
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy: Case Studies from the Coachella Valley
Prospects and Problems for Growth of Renewable Manufacturing, Assembly, and Operations in Coachella Valley.
Renewable Energy Features of Coachella Valley
Conceptual Models and Methods
Socioeconomic and Urban Profile of Coachella Valley
Benchmark Comparisons of Leading Wind and Solar Areas with Coachella Valley: Implications
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy: Case Studies from the Coachella Valley
Prospects and Problems for Growth of Renewable Manufacturing, Assembly, and Operations in Coachella Valley.