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  • Gary M. Zatzman
  • Sustainable Energy Pricing: Nature, Sustainable Engineering, and the Science of Energy Pricing 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt)
    Veröffentlichung:  Februar 2012  
    Genre:  Naturwissensch., Medizin, Technik 
     
    Economics / Energie / Energie allg. / Energie u. Umweltaspekte / Energiepreis / Energietechnik / ENERGY / Energy & Environmental Impact / Nachhaltigkeit / Oil & Energy Economics / Öl- u. Energieökonomie / Volkswirtschaftslehre
    ISBN:  9780470901632 
    EAN-Code: 
    9780470901632 
    Verlag:  Wiley 
    Einband:  Gebunden  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 240 mm / B 161 mm / D 36 mm 
    Gewicht:  986 gr 
    Seiten:  608 
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    Inhalt:
    This is the first book to address the issues of affordable power, sustainable energy, and reduced environmental impact through the science of energy pricing. Looking at the availability of natural resources from an engineering perspective, and determining how they can be priced to achieve sustainability in the energy sector, is the aim of this groundbreaking new work. Most current models used in energy pricing are based on linear analyses. While these models work well for targeted scenarios within a short time frame, they do not provide one with a scientific tool that can include many facets of the information age. The existing models do not include environmental sustainability in an integrated fashion. This is mainly because environmental costs are still considered to be intangible, and intractable with conventional economic analysis tools. Though one existing model acknowledges some possible theoretical truth to concerns expressed about the onset of 'peak oil'--the period in which new oil production must begin a decline of unknown and indefinite duration --this model has little or nothing to say about continuing practices in the extraction and production of fossil fuel that are themselves based on denying any significance or role for such thinking in the immediate future. A serious limitation of that discourse is its insistence on polarizing opinions "for" or "against" environmental sustainability, peak oil, and affordable energy prices. This book proceeds instead to isolate the absence of any agreed criteria for what would constitute inherently sustainable development and examines the main outlines of the history and political economy of energy resource exploration and development since the 1850s from this standpoint. It proposes specific directions in which to take some of the leading alternatives and amendments to current energy pricing practices (as well as some of the most promising energy development alternatives) in order to fulfill the time criteria required for an inherently sustainable trend. The author shows how, and why, identifying unsustainable practices and consequences can make a case for closing down particular oil and gas production operations, while averting the time-wasting approach of trying to fix what really has gone beyond fixing. However, it is possible, necessary, and actually far better to replace these methods with newer, scientifically based methods for achieving overall energy sustainability. This groundbreaking new volume: * Explores new scientific principles on which sustainability within the energy sector can be achieved * Uses pricing and valuation of resources as a tool to present a new methodology for reducing waste and environmental impact in the energy industry while achieving sustainability for affordable energy * Investigates Return On Investment (ROI), including its relationships to project evaluation and the pricing of outputs, to uncover how global energy prices and markets are affected by theoretical misunderstanding and practical misrepresentation * Offers a reconsideration of criminal case histories, like Enron, as signal teachers by negative example of the change of direction needed in how energy pricing has often been done in the past, in order to become sustainable.
      



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