Description
Sustainable Energy Pathways to Net Zero addresses realistic pathways, between now and 2050, to reach net zero: a steady state concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It discusses solar and wind energy, hydrogen, energy storage, and electric vehicles, which are becoming increasingly cost-efficient and are all part of these pathways. Hydrogen, the price of electricity, the integration of different sources of electricity into the electrical grid, and the electrical vehicle charging networks, are crucial in balancing supply and demand. This book describes how these different energy factors fit together. It emphasizes the fact that it is the intersection of these technologies where the most profound advances can occur.
Features
- Emphasizes the importance of demand management for electricity and reducing cost.
- Explains the economics of reaching net zero emissions and the role of innovation and public policies, among others.
- Discusses the cost and efficiency of solar and wind power, electric vehicles, and storage technologies and describes the benefits of battery swapping.
- Focuses on the role of integration of different sources of electricity into the electrical grid as an important part of the pathway.
- Recommends research and development on electrochemical processes to remove carbon from the ocean.
- Written in a simple language for a general audience and understandable for a global market.
- Is Open Access to encourage global use.
This book is a great resource for government and industry professionals involved in energy production and management, as well as academics and students in science and engineering interested in the pathways to sustainable development.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032499413
Author Larry E. Erickson
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint CRC Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd