Sustainable energy transitions: socio-ecological dimensions of decarbonization
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adam_text | Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 ՜ s................................................................................... Energy Transitions and the Anthropocene................................................. Major Debates about Energy Transitions................................................... Degrowth Versus High-Energy Society....................................................... Low-Carbon Resources: Clean Energy Versus Renewable Energy............. Distributed Versus Centralized Energy Systems......................................... 1 3 8 11 13 17 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Deployment Versus Breakthrough Technologies?..................................... Natural Capitalism or Ecological Socialism?................................................. Socio-Technical Systems and Multi-Level Perspectives.............................. Supply-Side Strategies: Keep it in the Ground, Divestment...................... Demand-Side Strategies: Changing Behavior and Social Norms.............. 20 21 22 23 25 1.11 Just Transitions............................................................................................. 26 References.................................................................................................... 29 2 Fundamentals of Energy Science........................................................ 33 2.1 2.2 2.3 Power and Energy........................................................................................ Electromagnetic Induction and Electricity................................................. Laws of
Thermodynamics............................................................................. 34 39 41 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Exercise......................................................................................................... Photon Science............................................................................................. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy...................................................... Exercise......................................................................................................... Exercise Answers.......................................................................................... 43 43 46 47 48 References.................................................................................................... 50 3 Energy and the Social Sciences........................................................... 53 3.1 3.2 Energy s Impacts on People, and Peoples lmpact on Energy................... Environmental Justice................................................................................. 54 55 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Energy Poverty............................................................................................. Resource Curse............................................................................................. Behavior and Energy..................................................................................... Theories of Social Change: Ecological Modernization and Social Movements.................................................................................. 56 59 59 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 Political
Ecology............................................................................................ Global Production Networks....................................................................... Social Acceptance of Energy Systems.......................................................... Science and Technology Studies................................................................. References.................................................................................................... 64 67 68 76 77 4 Energy and the Environment I: Fossil Fuels..................................... 81 4.1 4.2 Energy and Society....................................................................................... Coal................................................................................................................ 82 85 62
4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Natural Gas...................................................................................................... Petroleum....................................................................................................... Tar Sands, Oil Sands...................................................................................... Oil Shale........................................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 91 101 106 107 107 5 Energy and the Environment lí; Nuclear and Renewables.......... 109 5.1 Uranium and Nuclear Power......................................................................... 110 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Wind Power.................................................................................................... Solar................................................................................................................ Hydropower.................................................................................................... Bioenergy: Biofuels, Biomass, Biogas, and Biochar..................................... 5.6 5.7 5.8 Geothermal.................................................................................................... 138 Wave Power.....................................................................................................139 Tidal Power...................................................................................................... 141
References...................................................................................................... 142 114 117 129 132 6 Sustainable Energy Indicators.............................................................. 145 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Industrial Ecology.......................................................................................... Sustainability Indicators............................................................................... Carbon Footprints.......................................................................................... Life-Cycle Assessment................................................................................... Energy Return on Investment....................................................................... Energy Payback Time..................................................................................... 6.7 6.8 6.9 Water Footprints............................................................................................. 155 Cradle-to-Cradle Thinking............................................................................ 157 The Transition to Sustainable Industry........................................................ 160 6.10 6.11 Green Chemistry............................................................................................. 161 Political-Industrial Ecology............................................................................ 162 References...................................................................................................... 166 146 147 148 150 154 154 7 Low-
Carbon Electricity Systems........................................................... 169 7.1 The Electricity Grid System............................................................................ 170 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Levelized Cost of Electricity.......................................................................... Power Density................................................................................................ Designing Electricity Systems for Flexibility............................................... Energy Storage and Integrated Resource Planning................................... Smart Grids, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence.................. 172 176 177 179 180 References...................................................................................................... 182 8 Low-Carbon Mobility............................................................................... 183 8.1 Transportation in 2020 Is Powered Mostly by Petroleum........................... 185 8.2 8.3 Electric Vehicles............................................................................................. 186 Well-to-Wheel Analysis................................................................................. 188 8.4 Hydrogen Fuel Cells...................................................................................... 190
8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 Ethanol........................................................................................................... 192 Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel.................................................................. 196 Low-Carbon Drop-in Fuels........................................................................... 198 Vehicle-to-Grid Storage................................................................................ 198 Autonomous Vehicles................................................................................... 199 Public Transportation..................................................................................... 201 Urban Planning for Walking and Biking......................................................... 202 Decarbonizing Aviation, Long-Range Travel, and Flying Less.....................202 References...................................................................................................... 205 9 Low Carbon Industries and the Built Environment..........................207 9.1 9.2 9.3 Energy Efficiency and Green Building.......................................................... 208 Water and Wastewater Infrastructure............................................................210 Cement Production........................................................................................ 211 9.4 9.5 Major Alloys and Metals: Steel, Copper, Aluminum......................................212 Chemical Industries........................................................................................ 213
References...................................................................................................... 216 10 Sustainable and Just Energy Strategies.............................................. 217 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Food-Energy-Water Nexus.............................................................................218 Sustainability and Justice Concepts for Solar Energy Futures......................220 Developing Decarbonization Strategies........................................................222 Critical Concepts for Sustainable Energy Strategies.....................................225 Techno-ecological Synergies.......................................................................... 226 10.6 Moving Forward on an Energy Transition Toward Decarbonization......... 231 References...................................................................................................... 233 Supplementary Information Index................................................................................................................ 237
This textbook introduces the key concepts that underpin sustainable energy transitions. Starting with the basic biophysical principles, current sources and environmental consequences of existing energy resource use, the book takes readers through the key questions and topics needed to understand, prescribe, and advocate just and sustainable energy solutions. The interdisciplinary nature of the book aims to build bridges across the social and natuial sciences and humanities, bringing together perspectives, ideas and concepts from engineering economics, and life cycle assessment to sociology, political science, anthropology, policy studies, the humanities, arts, and some interdisciplinary thinkers that defy categories. This accessible approach fills the gap for a textbook that integrates sustainability science and engineering studies with strong empirical social science and it will be a useful tool to anyone interested in the socioecological dimensions of energy system transitions.
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Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 ՜ ' s. Energy Transitions and the Anthropocene. Major Debates about Energy Transitions. Degrowth Versus High-Energy Society. Low-Carbon Resources: Clean Energy Versus Renewable Energy. Distributed Versus Centralized Energy Systems. 1 3 8 11 13 17 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Deployment Versus Breakthrough Technologies?. Natural Capitalism or Ecological Socialism?. Socio-Technical Systems and Multi-Level Perspectives. Supply-Side Strategies: Keep it in the Ground, Divestment. Demand-Side Strategies: Changing Behavior and Social Norms. 20 21 22 23 25 1.11 Just Transitions. 26 References. 29 2 Fundamentals of Energy Science. 33 2.1 2.2 2.3 Power and Energy. Electromagnetic Induction and Electricity. Laws of
Thermodynamics. 34 39 41 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Exercise. Photon Science. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy. Exercise. Exercise Answers. 43 43 46 47 48 References. 50 3 Energy and the Social Sciences. 53 3.1 3.2 Energy's Impacts on People, and Peoples'lmpact on Energy. Environmental Justice. 54 55 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Energy Poverty. Resource Curse. Behavior and Energy. Theories of Social Change: Ecological Modernization and Social Movements. 56 59 59 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 Political
Ecology. Global Production Networks. Social Acceptance of Energy Systems. Science and Technology Studies. References. 64 67 68 76 77 4 Energy and the Environment I: Fossil Fuels. 81 4.1 4.2 Energy and Society. Coal. 82 85 62
4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Natural Gas. Petroleum. Tar Sands, Oil Sands. Oil Shale. References. 91 101 106 107 107 5 Energy and the Environment lí; Nuclear and Renewables. 109 5.1 Uranium and Nuclear Power. 110 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Wind Power. Solar. Hydropower. Bioenergy: Biofuels, Biomass, Biogas, and Biochar. 5.6 5.7 5.8 Geothermal. 138 Wave Power.139 Tidal Power. 141
References. 142 114 117 129 132 6 Sustainable Energy Indicators. 145 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Industrial Ecology. Sustainability Indicators. Carbon Footprints. Life-Cycle Assessment. Energy Return on Investment. Energy Payback Time. 6.7 6.8 6.9 Water Footprints. 155 Cradle-to-Cradle Thinking. 157 The Transition to Sustainable Industry. 160 6.10 6.11 Green Chemistry. 161 Political-Industrial Ecology. 162 References. 166 146 147 148 150 154 154 7 Low-
Carbon Electricity Systems. 169 7.1 The Electricity Grid System. 170 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Levelized Cost of Electricity. Power Density. Designing Electricity Systems for Flexibility. Energy Storage and Integrated Resource Planning. Smart Grids, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence. 172 176 177 179 180 References. 182 8 Low-Carbon Mobility. 183 8.1 Transportation in 2020 Is Powered Mostly by Petroleum. 185 8.2 8.3 Electric Vehicles. 186 Well-to-Wheel Analysis. 188 8.4 Hydrogen Fuel Cells. 190
8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 Ethanol. 192 Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel. 196 Low-Carbon Drop-in Fuels. 198 Vehicle-to-Grid Storage. 198 Autonomous Vehicles. 199 Public Transportation. 201 Urban Planning for Walking and Biking. 202 Decarbonizing Aviation, Long-Range Travel, and Flying Less.202 References. 205 9 Low Carbon Industries and the Built Environment.207 9.1 9.2 9.3 Energy Efficiency and Green Building. 208 Water and Wastewater Infrastructure.210 Cement Production. 211 9.4 9.5 Major Alloys and Metals: Steel, Copper, Aluminum.212 Chemical Industries. 213
References. 216 10 Sustainable and Just Energy Strategies. 217 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Food-Energy-Water Nexus.218 Sustainability and Justice Concepts for Solar Energy Futures.220 Developing Decarbonization Strategies.222 Critical Concepts for Sustainable Energy Strategies.225 Techno-ecological Synergies. 226 10.6 Moving Forward on an Energy Transition Toward Decarbonization. 231 References. 233 Supplementary Information Index. 237
This textbook introduces the key concepts that underpin sustainable energy transitions. Starting with the basic biophysical principles, current sources and environmental consequences of existing energy resource use, the book takes readers through the key questions and topics needed to understand, prescribe, and advocate just and sustainable energy solutions. The interdisciplinary nature of the book aims to build bridges across the social and natuial sciences and humanities, bringing together perspectives, ideas and concepts from engineering economics, and life cycle assessment to sociology, political science, anthropology, policy studies, the humanities, arts, and some interdisciplinary thinkers that defy categories. This accessible approach fills the gap for a textbook that integrates sustainability science and engineering studies with strong empirical social science and it will be a useful tool to anyone interested in the socioecological dimensions of energy system transitions. |
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