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Routledge Handbook of Energy Law

Introduction to Energy Analysis

Food Drink and the Written Word in Britain 1820-1945

Electricity and Energy Transition in Nigeria

Energy and Society A Critical Perspective

China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition Carbon Leakage Relocation and Halos

China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition Carbon Leakage Relocation and Halos

This book seeks to examine the impacts associated with China’s carbon-energy policy in Asia and how coupled with the Belt and Road Initiative these effects prompt foreign direct investments in coal power and exports of renewable energy technologies. China shows a co-evolution of carbon-energy policy and energy transitions from coal to renewables. Assessing how the policy intensifies pressures and motivations to Chinese companies chapters in this edited volume analyse how the policy has changed energy and CO2 emissions in Asia through the lens of carbon leakage relocation and halos. Contributors present in-depth studies on China’s investments and exports and also its impacts on Indonesia India Vietnam and Japan. Using applied computable general equilibrium and scenario input-output analyses chapters investigate if regional electricity connectivity reduces new coal power investments through efficiency gain. Arguing that China is shifting from the world’s factory to the leading innovator and Asia's demand centre it is ultimately demonstrated that China is likely to achieve climate targets whereas Asia to increase CO2 emissions and economic reliance on China. China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition will be of significant interest to students and scholars of energy environment and sustainability studies as well as Chinese studies and economics. | China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition Carbon Leakage Relocation and Halos

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Health Risks Of Energy Technologies

Ethics in Danish Energy Policy

Energy Management in Buildings The Earthscan Expert Guide

Renewable Energy Systems The Earthscan Expert Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies for Home and Business

Renewable Energy Systems The Earthscan Expert Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies for Home and Business

This book is the long awaited guide for anyone interested in renewables at home or work. It sweeps away scores of common misconceptions while clearly illustrating the best in renewable and energy efficiency technologies. A fully illustrated guide to renewable energy for the home and small business the book provides an expert overview of precisely which sustainable energy technologies are appropriate for wide-spread domestic and small business application. The sections on different renewable energy options provide detailed descriptions of each technology along with case studies installation diagrams and colour photographs showing precisely what is possible for the average household. The chapter on how to select the renewable technology most appropriate for ordinary homes and businesses summarizes this analysis in a neat and easy to use table and demonstrates with examples exactly how to assess your local renewable resources. Renewable technologies covered include wood energy wind power solar photovoltaics solar thermal passive solar geothermal and air-to-air heat pumps as well as water or hydro based energy systems – plus the all-important subject of energy efficiency. Whilst written to be accessible to a wide audience the book is targeted at readers who are keen to work with renewable technologies students building engineers architects planners householders and home-owners. | Renewable Energy Systems The Earthscan Expert Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies for Home and Business

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Energy Strategies for the UK

U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations Cooperation And Competition

Energy in Europe Issues and Policies

Energy Transitions and Social Psychology A Sociotechnical Perspective

Energy Transitions and Social Psychology A Sociotechnical Perspective

This book explains how social psychological concepts can be closely integrated with sociotechnical perspectives of energy transitions. It shows the value of actor-centred analysis that acknowledges the role of individual-level processes within their wider contexts of energy supply and use. In this way the book connects social psychological and sociological frames of analysis preserving the value of both to provide multi-level analytically extended accounts of energy transitions processes. Sociotechnical thinking is about the interactions of people and technology including the rules regulations and institutions involved. Such perspectives help to identify the many forms of path dependency that can make change difficult. Human behaviour plays a strong role in maintaining these path dependencies but it can also introduce change. This book advocates a deliberately interdisciplinary research agenda that recognises the value of social psychological perspectives when seeking to create new pathways for energy supply and use. At the same time it also demonstrates the value of sociotechnical perspectives for energy-related social psychology. Energy Transitions and Social Psychology will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy transitions environmental and energy psychology sustainable development and innovation studies as well as students and scholars of environment and energy more generally. | Energy Transitions and Social Psychology A Sociotechnical Perspective

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Whole Energy System Dynamics Theory modelling and policy

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Renegotiating Authority in EU Energy and Climate Policy

Energy Management in Industry The Earthscan Expert Guide

Energy Management in Industry The Earthscan Expert Guide

Energy demand reduction is fast becoming a business activity for all companies and organisations because it can increase profits regardless of the nature of their core activity. The International Energy Agency believes that industry could improve its energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost a third using the best available practices and technologies. This guide looks at the many ways available to energy managers to achieve or even exceed this level of performance including: base-lining consumption planning a monitoring and verification strategy metering (including smart wireless metering)energy supply management motors and drives compressed air and process controls. Uniquely it includes a whole chapter on greening data centres. It also looks at topics covered in greater detail in its companion volume Energy Management in Buildings: insulation lighting renewable heating cooling and HVAC systems. Further chapters examine minimising water use and how to make the financial case both to prioritise measures for cost effectiveness and to get management on board. This title is aimed at all professional energy industry and facilities managers energy consultants students trainees and academics and can be read alongside training for ISO 50001 - Energy Management Systems. It takes the reader from basic concepts to the latest advanced thinking with principles applicable anywhere in the world and in any climate. | Energy Management in Industry The Earthscan Expert Guide

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Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries Policies and Programmes

Net Zero Energy Building Predicted and Unintended Consequences

A History of Energy Flows From Human Labor to Renewable Power

A History of Energy Flows From Human Labor to Renewable Power

This book presents a global and historical perspective of energy flows during the last millennium. The search for sustainable energy is a key issue dominating today’s energy regime. This book details the historical evolution of energy following the overlapping and slow flowing transitions from one regime to another. In doing so it seeks to provide insight into future energy transitions and the means of utilizing sustainable energy sources to reduce humanity’s fossil fuel footprint. The book begins with an examination of the earliest and most basic forms of energy use namely that of humans metabolizing food in order to work with the first transition following the domestication and breeding of horses and other animals. The book also examines energy sources key to development during the industrialization and mechanization such as wood and coal as well as more recent sources such as crude oil and nuclear energy. The book then assesses energy flows that are at the forefront of sustainability by examining green sources such as solar wind power and hydropower. While it is easy to see energy flows in terms of “revolutions ” transitions have taken centuries to evolve and transitions are never fully global as for example wood remains the primary fuel source for cooking in much of the developing world. This book not only demonstrates the longevity of energy transitions but also discusses the possibility for reducing transition times when technological developments provide inexpensive and safe energy sources that can reduce the dependency on fossil fuels. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy transitions sustainable energy and environmental and energy history. | A History of Energy Flows From Human Labor to Renewable Power

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Energy Resource Extraction and Society Impacts and Contested Futures

Energy Resource Extraction and Society Impacts and Contested Futures

Energy is central to the fabric of society. This book revisits the classic notions of energy impacts by examining the social effects of resource extraction and energy projects which are often overlooked. Energy impacts are often reduced to the narrow configurations of greenhouse gas emissions chemical spills or land use changes. However this neglects the fact that the way we produce distribute and consume energy shapes society political institutions and culture. The authors trace the impacts of contemporary energy and resource extraction developments and explain their significance for the shaping of powerful social imaginaries and a reconfiguration of political and democratic systems. They analyse not only the complex histories and landscapes of industrial mining and energy development including oil coal wind power gas (fracking) and electrification but also their significance for contested energy and social futures. Based on ethnographic and interdisciplinary research from around the world including case studies from Australia Germany Kenya the Netherlands Nicaragua Norway Poland Turkey UK and USA they document the effects on local communities and how these are often transformed into citizen engagement protest and resistance. This sheds new light on the relationship between energy and power reflecting a wide array of pertinent impacts beyond the usual considerations of economic efficiency and energy security. The volume is aimed at advanced students and researchers in anthropology sociology human geography science and technology studies environmental studies and sustainable development as well as professionals working in the field of impact assessments. | Energy Resource Extraction and Society Impacts and Contested Futures

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