Solar World: Climate Change and the Green Energy Revolution

By David Elliot

Solar World: Climate Change and the Green Energy Revolution
Paperback, 96 pages £6.00
Published: 23rd October 2003
ISBN: 9781903998311
Format: 210mm x 148mm

Category: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, POLICY & EDUCATION, SCHUMACHER BRIEFINGS

Series: Schumacher Briefings

In this Briefing, Dave Elliott establishes the basic sustainable energy options. However his main aim is to look at potential problems ahead in the short, medium and long term, and deal with the counter-arguments.
No technology is entirely benign. Renewable energy technologies such as wind farms may have far less impacts than the global impact of fossil-fuelled plants, but they do have some local impacts.  How do we trade off local and global impacts? The author looks at the UK wind farm issue and at some other examples, including the 
problems facing hydro power and waste combustion.
The medium term example concerns a sustainable transport policy: whether we can develop a green energy system to meet that demand as well. This means looking at changes in the way we live and behave.
The final example concerns the longer term limits of the 
sustainable energy approach: whether it is possible to use 
renewable sources to sustain economic growth indefinitely. 
In this Briefing, Dave Elliott establishes the basic sustainable energy options. However his main aim is to look at potential problems ahead in the short, medium and long term, and deal with the counter-arguments. No technology is entirely benign. Renewable energy technologies such as wind farms may have far less impacts than the global impact of fossil-fuelled plants, but they do have some local impacts.  How do we trade off local and global impacts? The author looks at the UK wind farm issue and at some other examples, including the problems facing hydro power and waste combustion. The medium term example concerns a sustainable transport policy: whether we can develop a green energy system to meet that demand as well. This means looking at changes in the way we live and behave. The final example concerns the longer term limits of the sustainable energy approach: whether it is possible to use renewable sources to sustain economic growth indefinitely. 

David Elliot

David Elliott is Profesor of Technology Policy in the Faculty of Technology at the Open University and Director of the OU Energy and Environment Research Unit.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 96 pages
ISBN: 9781903998311
Format: 210mm x 148mm
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BIC Code: KNBT, RNF, RNU, THX
BISAC Code:  BUS070040, BUS072000, NAT038000, TEC031010
Imprint: Green Books


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