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The citizen-powered energy handbook community solutions to a global crisis

by Pahl Greg.

Synopsis

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Al Goreís summer blockbuster An Inconvenient Truth, and crude oil prices soaring to all-time highs, more people than ever know the truth about our oil addiction. Global warming is here. M. King Hubbertís oil peak is fast approaching (or may already have arrived). The secretís out: fossil fuel reserves are dwindling and popular interest has created the need for accessible, realistic solutions. The Citizen-Powered Energy Handbook, a clear-eyed view of the critical situation we face, offers ways out. Greg Pahl examines energy technologies currently available and homes in on renewable energy strategies that can be adopted by individuals and communities. Such cooperative initiatives have been common in Europe for years and are beginning to gain a foothold in the US. Each chapter focuses on a different renewable energy categoryósolar, wind, water, biomass, liquid biofuels, and geothermalóthen reviews their advantages and disadvantages and desccribes numerous examples of successful, proven local initiatives. The Citizen-Powered Energy Handbook is an eloquent appeal for community and regional action to initiate an array of solutions to energy needs until now controlled by large, distant utilities and consortiums. It is time to take back control of the energy and environmental challenges ahead; this book will help people do just that. It is a handbook for anyone ready to take the first steps towards a more sustainable future.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2007
ISBN-13 9781933392127
ISBN-10 1933392126
Class Copyright
Publisher Chelsea Green Pub.
Subject TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 370
Length of Recording 22
Shelf No. HW310