Valuing energy for global needs : a systems approach / Daniel M. Martínez and Ben W. Ebenhack.
2016
HD9502.A2 M278 2016
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Title
Valuing energy for global needs : a systems approach / Daniel M. Martínez and Ben W. Ebenhack.
ISBN
9781606502655 (electronic book)
9781606502631 print
9781606502631 print
Published
New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 207 pages) : illustrations.
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HD9502.A2 M278 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification
333
Summary
This book serves as a starting point for energy engineers, sustainability managers, political leaders, and properly informed citizens to explore the net value added by energy systems. Since some resources deplete and some new technologies will require time to emerge, the book takes the reader through the range of costs and benefits, considering the contexts of geography, human needs, and of time. The book takes a particularly close look at the underdeveloped world that currently lacks access to modern energy, and which is crippled by its dependence on dirty, inefficient biomass fuels to meet bare subsistence needs. The authors provide evidence for the reality that energy provides tremendous social value, ranging from the most basic survival to development, to great luxury, inevitably, at a cost. Based on this evidence the reader will be well-equipped to ask the questions: Which energy resources should be abandoned and which should be embraced as we strive for a sustainable future?
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Title from PDF title page (viewed on December 27, 2015).
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Environmental engineering collection.
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Print version: 9781606502631
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Table of Contents
1. Energy's role and value
2. The value of energy resources
3. Value added and lost in energy services
4. Economic energy value
5. Resources and environmental costs
6. Social impacts
7. Framework for a new value metric
Index.
2. The value of energy resources
3. Value added and lost in energy services
4. Economic energy value
5. Resources and environmental costs
6. Social impacts
7. Framework for a new value metric
Index.