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Quarterly Essay 81 Getting To Zero Alan Finkel

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Quarterly Essay 81 Getting To Zero Alan Finkel
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Publisher: Quarterly Essay Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Alan Finkel
ISBN: 9781743821657, 1743821654
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Quarterly Essay 81 Getting To Zero Alan Finkel by Alan Finkel 9781743821657, 1743821654 instant download after payment.

Getting To Zero: Australia’s Energy Transition

The world is overheating, and despite good intentions and significant efforts, emissions increase nearly every year. The challenge is immense, but there are solutions.

In this lucid, inspiring essay, Alan Finkel maps Australia’s path forward. He explains the solar and wind revolution and addresses the challenge of intermittent supply. He introduces hydrogen, the energy hope of the future. He traces the rise and rise of the electric car. He shows how we can build a zero-emissions world

Taking into account economics, science and emotions, Getting To Zero is an essential guide to how Australia can tackle the climate crisis with realism and ingenuity.

“Change is in the air. I sense we will be living through a technological revolution this decade as exciting as the conquest of space in the 1960s. If Australia handles the challenge well, we can build an economy that takes advantage of the transition. If we cling to the past, we will miss opportunities that the rest of the world will seize.”  -  Alan Finkel, Getting To Zero

Alan Finkel was Australia’s chief scientist from 2016 to 2020. He is a neuroscientist, engineer and entrepreneur. He led the 2017 National Electricity Market Review and the 2019 development of the National Hydrogen Strategy and chaired the 2020 panel developing the Low Emissions Technology Roadmap. He is currently special adviser to the Australian government on low-emissions technologies.

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