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Renewable Energy: Can it Deliver?

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The use of renewables is spreading rapidly. Over a quarter of global electricity is already generated from solar, wind, hydro and biomass energy. With costs falling significantly, renewables are booming, helping to avoid the major climate change risks associated with fossil fuel use in power stations, homes and vehicles. But can we get rid of all of these dirty energy sources – and nuclear power, as well – and deliver 100% of our energy from renewables? Or are renewable energy systems inherently unreliable and expensive, given the need to deal with their variability?


In this timely analysis, leading energy expert David Elliott tackles these issues head on and asks to what extent renewables can deliver a technologically and economically viable energy future. Exploring both the progress and problems of renewables against a backdrop of rising energy demand, he argues that, on balance, they do seem to be living up to their promises. With renewables rapidly expanding across the globe, and China now leading the pack, a renewable future could really be on the horizon.

Author: Elliott David
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781509541645
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

Acknowledgements

List of Boxes

Abbreviations

Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction: all change?

Chapter 2. The Renewable Transition

Chapter 3. Energy technologies for the future

Chapter 4. System development: tying it all together

Chapter 5. The limits to a sustainable future

Chapter 6. The Geopolitics of the transition

Chapter 7. Global action

Chapter 8. Conclusions

References

Index

David Elliott is Professor Emeritus of Technology Policy at The Open University.

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