The liberalization of U.S. and European electric power markets
presents a critical challenge for renewable sources of energy.
Edinger and Kaul survey the technological state-of-the-art and
economic aspects of renewable electricity generation, and outline
the role of other renewable sources, such as solar, wind, and
micro-hydroelectric technologies. Offering an empirical and
theoretical assessment of these technologies and their assets and
liabilities, the book shows how it is possible to restructure our
electric power systems and reorient them toward sustainable and
environmentally friendly alternatives.
International climate conferences such as those in Rio de
Janeiro and Kyoto have proclaimed the need for environmentally
hospitable technologies. A new electricity system, based on
renewable resources and small-scale power technologies, is needed
badly; their economics and other efficiencies over conventional
central power generation with fossil fuels is clear. Edinger and
Kaul assess the rewards and risks associated with renewable
technologies and outline a feasible path toward a more
environmentally friendly, and reasonable, use of limited natural
resources and the global ecosystem. One promising approach for
industrialized countries is the decentralization of our current
public grid systems. This offers an opportunity for developing
countries to leapfrog the stage of fossil fuel, held responsible
now for environmental pollution, resource depletion and possibly
global climate change. The authors present theoretical analyses and
empirical evidence to buttress their contentions, mainly, that
electric power systems founded on renewable resources are vital
prerequisites if we are to achieve the United Nations' target of
globally sustained development.
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