Botkin, Daniel B, Perez Botkin, Diana;
2010
The future of civilization depends upon the continuous availability of sufficient energy. But we’re approaching the practical limits of some of the energy sources we depend upon most. What should be done? Few issues are as controversial. In Powering the Future, a leading scientist cuts through the controversy, presenting the facts about our energy needs, desires, and supplies and the environmental and human effects of obtaining and using energy. Dr. Daniel B. Botkin objectively assesses the true prospects, limitations, costs, risks, dangers, and tradeoffs associated with every leading and emerging source of energy, including oil, natural gas, coal, hydroelectric, nuclear, wind, solar, ocean power, and biofuels. Next, Botkin addresses the energy distribution system, outlining how it currently works, identifying its inefficiencies, and reviewing options for improving it. Finally, Botkin turns to solutions, offering a realistic, scientifically and economically viable path to a sustainable, energy-independent future: one that can improve the quality of life for Americans and for people around the world.
Book details
Physical description: 23.5 x 15.5cm light green 330pp
Publisher: Pearson Education Inc
Place of publication: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA
ISBN: 0137049765
Classification:
E840 -
E841 -
Keywords:
Alternative energy
- energy conservation
- energy resources
- energy saving
- energy supply
- Renewable Energy
- Renewables
- Renewable energy sources
Subjects:
Energy engineering,
Environment,
Economics, business and commerce,
Electricity generation,
Solar energy,
Photovoltaics,
Wind power,
Electricity from nuclear fuel,
Distribution,
Energy consumption,
People and behaviour,
Transportation, Transmission and Distribution,
Biofuels,
Coal,
Natural gas,
Oil and gas,
Oil,
Solid fossil fuels and derived products