Energy is the mainstay of industrial societies, and without an
adequate supply of energy the social, political and economic
stability of nations is put into jeopardy. With supplies of
inexpensive fossil fuels decreasing, and climate change factors
becoming more threatening, the need to conserve energy and move
steadily to more sustainable energy sources is more urgent than
ever before. The updated Second Edition of this successful handbook
includes chapters from leading experts on the economics and fiscal
management of energy, with a focus on the tools available to
advance efficiency and conservation measures. Updated coverage of
renewable energy sources, energy storage technologies, energy
audits for buildings and building systems, and demand-side
management is provided. The appendix of the handbook provides
extensive data resources for analysis and calculation.
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