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Future Electricity Technologies and Systems (Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers, Series Number 67)

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Management number 237076713 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price US$38.77 Model Number 237076713
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Where will our electricity come from in the future, and how will we use it? The UK is aiming for a 60% reduction of 1990 carbon dioxide emission levels by 2050, yet the electricity industry and patterns of electricity use must change radically if this is to be achieved. This authoritative overview analyses a range of possible scenarios for the future of electricity in the UK. Specialists in various renewable electricity technologies demonstrate the potential each has to play a significant role. Other routes to a low-carbon electricity system are also considered, including nuclear power, improved power electronics, a wider use of superconducting technology, and micro-generation systems including combined heat and power. The book concludes by examining opportunities for demand side improvements in architecture, industry and transport. Each chapter is written by a technical expert in a manner accessible to readers interested in energy technology, policy and economics. Read more

ISBN10 0521860490
ISBN13 978-0521860499
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions 6 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 1.9 pounds
Print length 456 pages
Publication date August 14, 2006

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