Energy resources : availability, management, and environmental impacts

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Energy resources : availability, management, and environmental impacts

Kenneth J. Skipka, Louis Theodore

(Energy and the environment / editor, Abbas Ghassemi, 11)

CRC Press, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: "This book provides an evaluation for each of the current means and consumption of power generation of the available fuel resources. The book examines resource quantity, resource availability, economics, energy quality, conservation requirements, transportation requirements, delivery requirements, operation and manufacturing, regulatory issues, political issues, environmental concerns, cost consequences, advantages, disadvantages, and public acceptance. It defines the energy issues of availability and management, and provides a means of solving energy problems as well as defining the optimal course for the future. "-- Provided by publisher

Summary: "Over the past several decades, there has arisen among informed leaders of industry, government and the environmental movement, an acute awareness of energy as a problem of impending critical magnitude on the national and international scene. The energy crisis or problem, as it has been called, was created by historical increases in demand for energy and the continuing lack of a viable management policy. This situation has resulted in two issues that are fast becoming pervasive concerns. One is the adequate, reliable supply of all forms of energy in developed countries, and the other is the growing public concern with the environmental and social consequences of producing and distributing usable energy"-- Provided by publisher

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The Energy Problem Energy Resources: Availability, Management, and Environmental Impacts identifies historical increases in demand and a continuing lack of viable management policies for regional and global energy problems. Considering the state and consumption of energy resources on a worldwide level, the authors outline and address three primary issues that they view as growing concerns: the exploitation of current forms of energy, the environmental consequences, and the social and economic ramifications involved.The initial chapters offer an overview of energy management, providing an introduction to energy, energy-related engineering principles, regulations, energy conservation, and sustainability. The book discusses all energy resource forms from fossil fuels to renewable resources. The authors introduce an energy matrix providing an analytical structure that quantitatively can be used to evaluate resource options and their impacts. The concluding chapters provide insight into the driving forces that have shaped energy policy to date and the uncertainties that face future policymakers. The book analyzes various aspects of energy management. It poses concerns and offers solutions, including a proposed approach for developing, organizing, and implementing a national energy plan for the U.S. A Template for Developing an Energy Policy Examines the issues involved with energy management Explores the best options for achieving energy independence Provides quantitative approaches to energy policy development Discusses specific structural and analytical approaches to solving energy management problems The book considers conservation and the development of new, less expensive energy forms, and the impact these can make in slowing growth in demand while fueling efficiency. It analyzes the availability of traditional energy resources and a method of quantifying their energy, economic, and environmental impacts to provide adequate, inexpensive, long-term energy supplies. It also examines the feasibility of solar power, wind, tidal, geothermal, nuclear, and other less traditional sources of energy.

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Section I Basic Principles. Introduction to the Issues. Thermodynamic Principles: Entropy Analysis. Energy Demand. Sustainability and Green Science/Engineering. Energy Regulations. The Modern Energy Matrix: An Overview. Section II Energy Resources: Fossil Fuels. Coal. Oil. Natural Gas. Shale Oil. Tar Sands. Section III Other Energy Resources. Solar Energy. Nuclear Energy. Hydroelectric Energy. Wind Energy. Geothermal Energy. Hydrogen Energy. Biomass Energy. Other Energy Sources. Section IV Aspects of Energy Management. Energy Demand and Distribution Systems. Conservation, Sustainability, and Green Engineering. Environmental Considerations. Economic Considerations. Political Considerations. Challenges Facing Future Energy Policy Makers. Introduction to Energy Policy Issues. Energy-Environmental Interactions. Quantitative Analysis of Energy Management Options. Solving the Energy Management Policy Challenge. Epilogue. Index.

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