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Valuing Energy For Global Needs A Systems Approach Ebenhack

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Valuing Energy For Global Needs A Systems Approach Ebenhack
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Publisher: Momentum Press Engineering
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ebenhack, Ben W.; Martínez, Daniel M
ISBN: 9781606502631, 9781606502655, 1606502638, 1606502654
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Valuing Energy For Global Needs A Systems Approach Ebenhack by Ebenhack, Ben W.; Martínez, Daniel M 9781606502631, 9781606502655, 1606502638, 1606502654 instant download after payment.

This book serves as a starting point for energy engineers, sustainability managers, political leaders, and properly informed citizens to explore the net value added by energy systems. Since some resources deplete and some new technologies will require time to emerge, the book takes the reader through the range of costs and benefits, considering the contexts of geography, human needs, and of time. The book takes a particularly close look at the underdeveloped world that currently lacks access to modern energy, and which is crippled by its dependence on dirty, inefficient biomass fuels to meet bare subsistence needs. The authors provide evidence for the reality that energy provides tremendous social value, ranging from the most basic survival to development, to great luxury, inevitably, at a cost. Based on this evidence the reader will be well-equipped to ask the questions: Which energy resources should be abandoned and which should be embraced as we strive for a sustainable future?
Abstract: Uses the tools of Systems Analysis to plan for the eventual transition to Sustainable Energy. This title covers Energy Planning for both Developed and Underdeveloped nations, using LEAP, the Long-Range Energy Alternatives Planning Tool.

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