Rethinking the environmental impacts of renewable energy : mitigation and management

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Rethinking the environmental impacts of renewable energy : mitigation and management

Alexander Clarke

Routledge, 2016

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Renewable energy is important as a substitute for finite fossil fuels and inflexible nuclear power and could conceivably power the world. However, this is challenging as the world is currently 80% dependent on fossil fuels, and renewable sources produce only about 15% of total energy. Conversion technologies for use with many of the eight different primary sources of renewable energy are only just emerging as viable technologies. While renewable energy sources will not run out, and their use involves little or no release of carbon dioxide or ionising wastes, they do have local environmental impacts of their own. This book analyses the nature of environmental impacts from renewable sources. A novel method of assessing impacts is explored based on a set of parameters centred on how diffuse or concentrated the energy flow is. The approach that is developed will inform engineers, designers, policy makers and planners as well as researchers in the area.

目次

1. Introduction 2. Literature Survey 3. Theory 4. Questions raised by the theory 5. Setting up the test 6. Initial results and first conclusions 7. Extension of the hypothesis to other water based renewable sources 8. Extension of the hypothesis to low power flux density sources 9. Conclusions

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