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Energy Autonomy From The Notion To The Concepts Benoit Boutaud

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Energy Autonomy From The Notion To The Concepts Benoit Boutaud
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.28 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Benoit Boutaud
ISBN: 9781786308344, 1786308347
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Energy Autonomy From The Notion To The Concepts Benoit Boutaud by Benoit Boutaud 9781786308344, 1786308347 instant download after payment.

Energy autonomy is an emerging concept that is, as yet, poorly identified in France. It can mean taking ownership of certain issues related to energy, its production, or, indeed, becoming self-sufficient, and it can apply equally to individuals, communities and buildings. While there are numerous new developments – renewable energies, smart grids and self-consumption – it is becoming difficult to know what this idea of “autonomy” covers, just as it is difficult to define “independence” and “self-sufficiency”, which are often associated with it. However, these three concepts are key to thinking about the energy system and deciding its future. Covering distinct ideas, they are often reduced to economic and productive factors. This ambiguity in their meanings is responsible for the misunderstandings, delusions and obstacles that hamper the implementation of the energy transition. This book deconstructs the common idea of autonomy in favor of a set of more operational concepts. It demonstrates that these ideas are not interchangeable but rather represent practical and constructive tools for action. The world of energy is changing, and therefore we must rethink energy autonomy.

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