Energy for sustainability: technology, planning, policy
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
Section
і:
Energy Patterns and Trends
1
Chapter I: The Energy Imperative and Patterns of Use
3
1.1
Our Energy Dilemma
4
1.2
Historical Perspective: Energy and Civilization
5
1.3
Global Energy Supply and Consumption
7
1.4
U.S. Energy Supply and Consumption
12
1.5
Summary
25
Chapter
2:
Energy Sources and Sustainability
29
2.1
Criteria for Sustainable Energy
30
2.2
The Geologic Limits of Fossil Fuels
32
2.3
The Environmental Limits or Fossil Fuels
42
2.4
Opportunities and Limits for Non-fossil Energ}
60
2.5
Summary
67
Chapter
3:
Energy Futures
71
3.1
Planning and Visioning the Future
~Ί
3.2
Business-as-Usual: Energ) Outlook or the U.S. Energ}· Information Administration
and the International Energy Agency
80
3.3
Some Visions ot U.S. Energ}· Future
82
3.4
Visions for Renewable Energ}· and Efficiency
96
3.5
Carbon Futures and Global Climate Change
104
3.6
The Global Population-Economy-Energy Conundrum
10
3.7 Summary
113
Section II: Energy Fundamentals
115
Chapter
4:
Fundamentals of Energy Science
117
4.1
Introduction
117
4.2
Basics or Energy Science
118
4.3
Mechanical Energy
123
4.4
Thermal Energy
128
4.5
Chemical Energy
131
4.6
Solar Energy
140
4.7
Nuclear Energy
150
4.8
Electrical Energy
157
4.9
Summary
161
Chapter
5:
Energy Analysis and Life- Cycle Assessmen
t
165
5.1
Some Principles
oí
Life-Cycle Thinking and Sustainabihty Analysis
166
5.2
Energy Analysis
168
5.3
Energy Monitoring and Energy Audits
181
5.4
Economic Analysis
oí
Energy Systems
186
5.5
Environmental Analysis of Energy and Materials Systems
203
5.6
Summary
211
Section III: Buildings and Energy
213
Chapter
6:
Energy Efficiency for Buildings
215
6.1
Residential and Commercial Buildings
216
6.2
Introduction to Heat Loss Calculations
218
6.3
Heat Loss through Windows
Iľ
6.4
Heat Loss through Walls, Ceilings, and Floors
233
6.5
Heat Loss Due to Infiltration
238
6.6
The Overall Heat Loss Factor
241
6.7
Let s Size a Furnace
245
6.8
Annual Cost of Heating
246
6.9
Impacts or Improving Efficiency
252
6.10
Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
253
6.11
Software Packages for Building Energy Analysis
260
6.12
Summary
261
Chapter
7:
Solar Energy for Buildings
263
7.1
The Solar Resource
263
7.2
Passive Solar Heating
268
7.3
Cooling Loads
279
7.4
Domestic Water Heating
292
7.5
Solar Collectors for Hot Water
294
7.6
Summary
304
Chapter
8:
From Whole Building to Whole Community Energy
307
8.1
The Evolution toward Green Buildings and Communities
307
8.2
Building Energy Codes and Standards: Toward Whole Building Energy
312
8.3
Whole Building Energy: Electrical Appliances and Lighting in Buildings
317
8.4
Whole Building Life-Cycle: Embodied Energy in Buildings
335
8.5
Green Building Ratings: Helping the Market Advance Whole Building
Life-Cycle
339
8.6
Zero-Energy Buildings: Toward Whole Community Energy
351
8.7 Summary
353
Section IV: Sustainable Electricity
357
Chapter
9:
Centralized Electric Power Systems
359
9.1
Introduction
359
9.2
Electromagnetism: The Technology behind Electric Power
359
9.3
Creating the Modern Electric Utility: Edison,
Westinghouse,
and Insull
361
9.4
Electric Power Infrastructure: Generation
364
9.5
Economics or Centralized Power Plants
376
9.6
Electric Power Infrastructure: Transmission and Distribution
382
9.7
Evolving Regulation or Electric Power
386
9.8
Summary
392
Chapter
10:
Distributed Energy Resources
393
10.1
Distributed Generation (DC.)
393
10.2
Demand-Side Management
(DSM)
396
10.3
Electricity Storage
397
10.4
The View From the Customer s Side or the Meter
402
50.
S
Heat Engines and the Carnot Efficiency Limit
410
10.6
Combined-Heat-and-Power (CHP) Systems
413
10.7
Microturbines
416
10.8
Reciprocating Engines
418
10.9
Euel Cells
419
10.10
Stirling Engines
424
10.11
Summary
426
Chapter
11:
Photovoltaic Systems
429
11.1
Introduction to Photovoltaics
429
11.2
Basic Semiconductor Physics
431
11.3
Photovoltaic Efficiency
435
11.4
Photovoltaic Fabrication
440
11.5
brom
Laboratory Cells to Commercial Modules
443
1 1.6
Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems
443
ll. Economics ot Photovoltaics
450
11.8
Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems
455
11.9
Summary
460
Chapter
12:
Large-Scale Renewables: Wind and Solar
461
12.1
Renewable Electric Power Systems
461
12.2
Historical Development or Wind Power
461
12.3
The Wind Resource
463
12.4
Wind Turbine Technology
466
12.5
Energy from the Wind
470
12.6
Economics or Wind Power
477
12.7
Environmental Impacts or Wind
47 )
12.8
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Technologies
482
12.9
Summary
487
Section V: Sustainable Transportation and Land Use
689
Chapter
13:
Transportation Energy and Efficient Vehicles
491
13.1
Energy Use in Transportation
494
13.2
Highway Passenger Vehicle Technologies, Efficiency, and Emissions
503
13.3
Emerging Vehicle Technologies
519
13.4
Well-to-Wheel Studies of Vehicle Technologies
530
13.5
Summary
537
Chapter
14:
Biofuels, Biomass, and Other Alternative Fuels
539
14.1
Introduction to Alternative Transportation Fuels
540
14.2
Prospects and Potential for Biomass Fuels
543
14.3
Fuel
Ethanol
550
14.4
Biodiesel
568
14.5
Other Biomass Energy and Emerging Biotechnologies
5^4
1-4.6
Natural Gas and Hydrogen as Iransportation Fuels 5~*8
І4.
Summary
581
Chapter
15:
Whole Community Energy and Land Use
583
15.1
Community Transportation
584
15.2
Land Use, Transportation, and Energy
591
15.3
Land Use Design and Smart Growth Management
595
15.4
Land Use and Whole Community Energy
606
15.5
Planning for Whole Community Energy
618
15.6
U.S.A.
2040:
Land Use and Energy for the Next
100
Million Americans
621
15.7
Summary
625
Section VI: Energy Policy and Planning
627
Chapter
16:
Market Transformation to Sustainable Energy
629
16.1
Some Fundamentals of Market Transformation
630
16.2
The Techno-Economic Solutions
633
16.3
The Policy Solutions
642
16.4
The Social Solutions
654
16.5
Summary
660
Chapter
17:
Energy Policy
661
17.1
International Perspectives on Energy Policy
661
17.2
U.S. Federal Energy Policy
680
17.3
Summary and Prospects for U.S. Federal Energy Policy
699
Chapter
18:
U.S. State and Community Energy Policy and Planning
701
18.1
State Energy Policy
702
18.2
Community Energy Planning and Policy
733
18.3
Summary
755
References and Further Readifig
757
Index
775
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
Section
і:
Energy Patterns and Trends
1
Chapter I: The Energy Imperative and Patterns of Use
3
1.1
Our Energy Dilemma
4
1.2
Historical Perspective: Energy and Civilization
5
1.3
Global Energy Supply and Consumption
7
1.4
U.S. Energy Supply and Consumption
12
1.5
Summary
25
Chapter
2:
Energy Sources and Sustainability
29
2.1
Criteria for Sustainable Energy
30
2.2
The Geologic Limits of Fossil Fuels
32
2.3
The Environmental Limits or Fossil Fuels
42
2.4
Opportunities and Limits for Non-fossil Energ}'
60
2.5
Summary
67
Chapter
3:
Energy Futures
71
3.1
Planning and Visioning the Future
~Ί
3.2
Business-as-Usual: Energ)' Outlook or the U.S. Energ}· Information Administration
and the International Energy Agency
80
3.3
Some Visions ot U.S. Energ}· Future
82
3.4
Visions for Renewable Energ}· and Efficiency
96
3.5
Carbon Futures and Global Climate Change
104
3.6
The Global Population-Economy-Energy Conundrum
10
3.7 Summary
113
Section II: Energy Fundamentals
115
Chapter
4:
Fundamentals of Energy Science
117
4.1
Introduction
117
4.2
Basics or Energy Science
118
4.3
Mechanical Energy
123
4.4
Thermal Energy
128
4.5
Chemical Energy
131
4.6
Solar Energy
140
4.7
Nuclear Energy
150
4.8
Electrical Energy
157
4.9
Summary
161
Chapter
5:
Energy Analysis and Life- Cycle Assessmen
t
165
5.1
Some Principles
oí
Life-Cycle Thinking and Sustainabihty Analysis
166
5.2
Energy Analysis
168
5.3
Energy Monitoring and Energy Audits
181
5.4
Economic Analysis
oí
Energy Systems
186
5.5
Environmental Analysis of Energy and Materials Systems
203
5.6
Summary
211
Section III: Buildings and Energy
213
Chapter
6:
Energy Efficiency for Buildings
215
6.1
Residential and Commercial Buildings
216
6.2
Introduction to Heat Loss Calculations
218
6.3
Heat Loss through Windows
Iľ"
6.4
Heat Loss through Walls, Ceilings, and Floors
233
6.5
Heat Loss Due to Infiltration
238
6.6
The Overall Heat Loss Factor
241
6.7
Let's Size a Furnace
245
6.8
Annual Cost of Heating
246
6.9
Impacts or Improving Efficiency
252
6.10
Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
253
6.11
Software Packages for Building Energy Analysis
260
6.12
Summary
261
Chapter
7:
Solar Energy for Buildings
263
7.1
The Solar Resource
263
7.2
Passive Solar Heating
268
7.3
Cooling Loads
279
7.4
Domestic Water Heating
292
7.5
Solar Collectors for Hot Water
294
7.6
Summary
304
Chapter
8:
From Whole Building to Whole Community Energy
307
8.1
The Evolution toward Green Buildings and Communities
307
8.2
Building Energy Codes and Standards: Toward Whole Building Energy
312
8.3
Whole Building Energy: Electrical Appliances and Lighting in Buildings
317
8.4
Whole Building Life-Cycle: Embodied Energy in Buildings
335
8.5
Green Building Ratings: Helping the Market Advance Whole Building
Life-Cycle
339
8.6
Zero-Energy Buildings: Toward Whole Community Energy
351
8.7 Summary
353
Section IV: Sustainable Electricity
357
Chapter
9:
Centralized Electric Power Systems
359
9.1
Introduction
359
9.2
Electromagnetism: The Technology behind Electric Power
359
9.3
Creating the Modern Electric Utility: Edison,
"Westinghouse,
and Insull
361
9.4
Electric Power Infrastructure: Generation
364
9.5
Economics or"Centralized Power Plants
376
9.6
Electric Power Infrastructure: Transmission and Distribution
382
9.7
Evolving Regulation or Electric Power
386
9.8
Summary
392
Chapter
10:
Distributed Energy Resources
393
10.1
Distributed Generation (DC.)
393
10.2
Demand-Side Management
(DSM)
396
10.3
Electricity Storage
397
10.4
The View From the Customer's Side or the Meter
402
50.
S
Heat Engines and the Carnot Efficiency Limit
410
10.6
Combined-Heat-and-Power (CHP) Systems
413
10.7
Microturbines
416
10.8
Reciprocating Engines
418
10.9
Euel Cells
419
10.10
Stirling Engines
424
10.11
Summary
426
Chapter
11:
Photovoltaic Systems
429
11.1
Introduction to Photovoltaics
429
11.2
Basic Semiconductor Physics
431
11.3
Photovoltaic Efficiency
435
11.4
Photovoltaic Fabrication
440
11.5
brom
Laboratory Cells to Commercial Modules
443
1 1.6
Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems
443
ll."" Economics ot Photovoltaics
450
11.8
Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems
455
11.9
Summary
460
Chapter
12:
Large-Scale Renewables: Wind and Solar
461
12.1
Renewable Electric Power Systems
461
12.2
Historical Development or Wind Power
461
12.3
The Wind Resource
463
12.4
Wind Turbine Technology
466
12.5
Energy from the Wind
470
12.6
Economics or Wind Power
477
12.7
Environmental Impacts or Wind
47')
12.8
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Technologies
482
12.9
Summary
487
Section V: Sustainable Transportation and Land Use
689
Chapter
13:
Transportation Energy and Efficient Vehicles
491
13.1
Energy Use in Transportation
494
13.2
Highway Passenger Vehicle Technologies, Efficiency, and Emissions
503
13.3
Emerging Vehicle Technologies
519
13.4
Well-to-Wheel Studies of Vehicle Technologies
530
13.5
Summary
537
Chapter
14:
Biofuels, Biomass, and Other Alternative Fuels
539
14.1
Introduction to Alternative Transportation Fuels
540
14.2
Prospects and Potential for Biomass Fuels
543
14.3
Fuel
Ethanol
550
14.4
Biodiesel
568
14.5
Other Biomass Energy and Emerging Biotechnologies
5^4
1-4.6
Natural Gas and Hydrogen as Iransportation Fuels 5~*8
І4."
Summary
581
Chapter
15:
Whole Community Energy and Land Use
583
15.1
Community Transportation
584
15.2
Land Use, Transportation, and Energy
591
15.3
Land Use Design and Smart Growth Management
595
15.4
Land Use and Whole Community Energy
606
15.5
Planning for Whole Community Energy
618
15.6
U.S.A.
2040:
Land Use and Energy for the Next
100
Million Americans
621
15.7
Summary
625
Section VI: Energy Policy and Planning
627
Chapter
16:
Market Transformation to Sustainable Energy
629
16.1
Some Fundamentals of Market Transformation
630
16.2
The Techno-Economic Solutions
633
16.3
The Policy Solutions
642
16.4
The Social Solutions
654
16.5
Summary
660
Chapter
17:
Energy Policy
661
17.1
International Perspectives on Energy Policy
661
17.2
U.S. Federal Energy Policy
680
17.3
Summary and Prospects for U.S. Federal Energy Policy
699
Chapter
18:
U.S. State and Community Energy Policy and Planning
701
18.1
State Energy Policy
702
18.2
Community Energy Planning and Policy
733
18.3
Summary
755
References and Further Readifig
757
Index
775 |
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spelling | Randolph, John Verfasser aut Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy John Randolph ; Gilbert M. Masters Washington [u.a.] Island Press 2008 XVII, 790 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd rswk-swf Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 s DE-604 Masters, Gilbert M. Verfasser aut http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0801/2007040768-b.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0801/2007040768-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016507796&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Randolph, John Masters, Gilbert M. Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4068598-6 |
title | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy |
title_auth | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy |
title_exact_search | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy |
title_full | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy John Randolph ; Gilbert M. Masters |
title_fullStr | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy John Randolph ; Gilbert M. Masters |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy for sustainability technology, planning, policy John Randolph ; Gilbert M. Masters |
title_short | Energy for sustainability |
title_sort | energy for sustainability technology planning policy |
title_sub | technology, planning, policy |
topic | Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien |
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