The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy
Lester R. Brown
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As oil insecurity deepens, the extraction risks of fossil fuels rise,
and concerns about climate instability cast a shadow over the future of
coal, a new world energy economy is emerging. The old economy, fueled by
oil, natural gas, and coal is being replaced with one powered by wind,
solar, and geothermal energy.
The Great Transition details
the accelerating pace of this global energy revolution. As many
countries become less enamored with coal and nuclear power, they are
embracing an array of clean, renewable energies. Whereas solar energy
projects were once small-scale, largely designed for residential use,
energy investors are now building utility-scale solar projects. Strides
are being made: some of the huge wind farm complexes under construction
in China will each produce as much electricity as several nuclear power
plants, and an electrified transport system supplemented by the use of
bicycles could reshape the way we think about mobility.
(from publisher)
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