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The Clean Energy Transition: Policies and Politics for a Zero-Carbon World

발행사항
Cambridge[England] ; Hoboken, NJ : Polity Press, 2022
형태사항
xiv, 287 pagesp. : illustrations ; 23cm
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참고문헌(p.234-269) 및 색인 수록
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위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
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책 소개

Is the goal of a transition to clean energy at all realistic? If so, how could it be accomplished? Climate change poses a formidable challenge for twenty-first-century governments. Unless they can move to a clean energy system built on efficiency, renewables, electrification, and possibly complementary technologies like nuclear energy and carbon capture and storage, it will be all but impossible to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.

In this book, Daniel Fiorino provides a comprehensive introduction to the politics and policies of a clean energy transition and how it may unfold nationally and globally. Across its nine chapters, he explores the current energy landscape and the different pathways and pitfalls on the road to decarbonization. All scenarios for decarbonizing, he argues, rely on aggressive efficiency, the rapid scale-up of renewables, and the electrification of most of what is left. Yet this transition has to be accelerated and done effectively. There is little time left for second chances if we are to decarbonize later this century.

The Clean Energy Transition will be an indispensable resource for students of energy politics, environmental studies, and public policy, as well as anyone interested in the energy issues of the day.



목차
Preface List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes 1. The Energy Landscape 2. Why Clean Energy Matters 3. Getting the Carbon Out: Pathways to Decarbonization 4. The Invisible Resource: Energy Efficiency 5. Endless Flows: Renewable Energy 6. Electrify Everything 7. Hard Choices and an Opportunity: Nuclear, Carbon Caputre, and Green Hydrogen 8. Accelerating the Energy Transition 9. The Clean Energy Future Glossary Notes Index