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Energy Economics Thomas R. Sadler

Energy Economics By Thomas R. Sadler

Energy Economics by Thomas R. Sadler


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Energy Economics: Science, Policy, and Economic Applications explains various energy systems from an economics perspective. Specifically, the author uses the tools of economics to analyze the development of modern energy systems, the world's reliance on fossil fuels, and the components of a transition to cleaner energy resources.

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Energy Economics: Science, Policy, and Economic Applications by Thomas R. Sadler

Energy Economics: Science, Policy, and Economic Applications explains energy systems from an economics perspective. Specifically, the author uses the tools of economics to analyze the development of modern energy systems, the world's reliance on fossil fuels, and the components of a transition to cleaner energy resources. He also considers the science and policy underlying important energy issues, especially with respect to nuclear energy and the climate crisis, arguing that, without changes to the world's fossil fuel consumption patterns, an increase in demand for energy will exacerbate environmental problems. This reality demonstrates the importance of the book's analysis of primary energy sources, energy supply and demand, and energy systems. Energy matters are fundamental to our way of life; yet, when it comes to energy economics, many people do not have a working vocabulary.

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Focusing on climate change and related policies, Sadler (Western Illinois Univ.) analyzes energy markets and systems and evaluates the usefulness of individual energy resources. Part 1 provides an understanding of the basics of energy economics, part 2 concentrates on traditional energy resources (oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear), and part 3 examines challenges to policy that controlling climate change presents. Sadler points out that the energy system comprises six sectors-electricity generation, power sources, fuels, buildings, industry, and transportation-and reminds readers that gains in energy efficiency across these sectors require changes in technology and human behavior. Addressing the climate change problem requires getting away from fossil fuels and learning to produce electricity with natural gas and renewables, and Sadler observes that credibly taking on climate change demands clean energy transformation. . . the book covers topics in energy economics sensibly and will serve as a useful resource for readers seeking an introductory treatment of this subject. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals.

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About Thomas R. Sadler

Tom Sadler is professor of economics at Western Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Fundamentals of Energy Economics

Chapter 1: Introduction to Energy Economics

Chapter 2: Energy Systems, Efficiency, and Conservation

Chapter 3: Energy Sectors I: Power and Electricity

Chapter 4: Energy Sectors II: Fuels, Buildings, Manufacturing, and Transportation

Chapter 5: Energy Policy: Theory and Application

Chapter 6: Energy Supply, Demand, and Markets

Part 2: Traditional Energy Resources

Chapter 7: Oil: Fuel for the Global Economy

Chapter 8: Coal: Fuel for the Power Industry

Chapter 9: Natural Gas: A New Horizon in Energy

Chapter 10: Nuclear Energy: The Controversy Continues

Part 3: Moving Forward

Chapter 11: The Rise of Renewable Energy

Chapter 12: Energy, Economics, and the Climate Crisis

Chapter 13: Energy Security

Chapter 14: Conclusion: Achieving a Clean Energy Transformation

Additional information

NLS9781498586603
9781498586603
1498586600
Energy Economics: Science, Policy, and Economic Applications by Thomas R. Sadler
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2022-03-15
378
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