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Alternative Energy

Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility

Christopher A. Simon

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English
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
22 March 2024
The renewable and alternative energy markets and energy policy have evolved rapidly in recent years. Although a rapidly expanding part of the nation’s energy portfolio, renewable energy will need to grow significantly if a dominant clean energy paradigm is to be achieved. In this fully revised and expanded third edition author Christopher Simon discusses the basic technical aspects of major renewable energy systems and technological developments and considers the impact of politics on energy policy using contemporary theories of public policy, as well as discussing the evolution of the social feasibility of renewable energy.

Simon addresses the underlying rationale for alternative energies and how policymaking and innovation function in this arena. In-depth coverage of solar, wind, and geothermal energy, as well as other modern fuels, set the stage for the current challenges around energy storage, reforming the power grid, and artificial intelligence in energy markets. Fully revised to bring the discussion up to date through President Biden’s administration, this edition considers nuclear power developments and feasibility in the post-Fukushima policy environment and addresses current international commitment to renewable energy.

Features of the Third Edition include:

New Chapter 8: Energy Storage Technology and the Automotive IndustryNew Chapter 9: Reforming the Power GridNew Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence and EnergyExtensive figures, boxes, and photos to engage readersFully updated coverage of the legal, regulatory, and legislative context through the Biden administration
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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 227mm,  Width: 151mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   535g
ISBN:   9781538169971
ISBN 10:   1538169975
Pages:   406
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations Preface About the Author 1Why Alternative Energy and Fuels? Climate Change and Carbon Energy and Water Carbon-Based Fuels: Current and Future Availability Common Fossil Energy Sources: U.S. Supply and?Use Culture Shifts and the Rise of Green Politics Green Politics and Environmental Public Interest Groups New Environmental Paradigm and Alternative Energy Institutional Change and Influence Global Demands and Conflict Chapter Summary References Executive Order Court Cases 2Studying Public Policy and Alternative Energy/Fuels Roles for Public Policy in Alternative Energy/Fuel Development Policy Process Agenda Setting Policy Formation Policy Implementation Policy Evaluation Policy Termination/Change Policy Types Bottom-Up Policy Making/Top-Down Policy Making Collaborative Policy Making Federalism and Energy Policy Policy Frameworks/Models Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) Multiple Streams (MS) Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) Punctuated Equilibrium (PE) Policy Diffusion Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) Intergovernmentalism Native Americans, Tribal Lands, and Renewable Energy Chapter Summary References Statute Case Law Regulation 3Alternative Energy/Fuels as a Public Policy Innovation Defining Alternative Energy and Alternative Fuels What Are Alternative Fuels? Policy Innovation and Alternative Energy The Waves of Policy Innovation Oil Shock I/Pre-PURPA 1970s (1973–1978) Secondary Oil Shock Period (1979–1982) Resurgence of Cheap(er) Petroleum and Growth of Deregulation (1983–1999) Bush I: EPAct Reauthorization (1992) Clinton and Post-EPAct 1992 Reauthorization (1992–2005) Bush II: EPAct 2005 Reauthorization, ESIA 2007, FERC Order Innovations, and Electricity Markets (2001–2009) Obama: ARRA 2009, Coal Rules, and Paris Agreement (2009–2017) Trump: Resurgence of Coal, Reversal of Climate Policy, Energy Act of 2020 (2017–2021) Biden: Re-Engagement of Climate Policy, COP26, Infrastructure Renewal, Funding of Energy Act of 2020 (2021-present) Chapter Summary References Court Cases 4Solar Energy What Is Solar Energy? How Does It Work? Silicon-Based Photovoltaic Cells Technical Feasibility of Solar Photovoltaics Technical Feasibility of Solar Thermal Economics of Solar Power Current Solar PV Energy Economic Infrastructure and Levelized Cost of Electricity Economics of Solar Thermal—Concentrating Solar Power Economic Development Impacts Case Study—Heritage Plaza Parking Lot Improvements Project: Solar PV Carport Installation, Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Federal Solar Energy Technologies Program Major Federal Solar Incentives Commercial Incentives Personal Tax Incentives for Solar PV and Solar Thermal State and Local Efforts California Honolulu, Hawai’i Chapter Summary References 5Wind Energy What Is Wind Power? How Does It Work? Technical Feasibility of Wind Power Systems Economic Feasibility of Wind Power Systems Political and Social Feasibility of Wind Energy Chapter Summary References 6Geothermal Energy What Is Geothermal Energy? How Does It Work? Case Study—California Job Growth and Geothermal Development Safety, Environmental Damage, and Emission-Related Issues: Geothermal Energy Technical Feasibility of Geothermal Energy Heat Pumps Other Forms of Direct?Use Flash Steam Power Binary Systems Economics of Geothermal Energy Federal Geothermal Energy Programming State and Local Efforts Chapter Summary References 7New Century Fuels and Their Uses Fuel as a Concept Natural?Gas Other Alternative Fuels Clean Diesel Biodiesel Ethanol The Hydrogen Initiative Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technical Feasibility Issues Economic Feasibility Issues Other Types of Fuel Cells Currently in Use and/or Under Development Alkaline Fuel Cells (AFC) Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC) Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells (PAFC) Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) Applications for Next-Generation Alternative Fuels, Fuel Cells Transportation Military Applications Residential Commercial Chapter Summary References 8 Energy Storage Technology and the Automotive Industry Introduction The Automobile Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) Political Feasibility BEVs and Consumer Behavior Issues Consumer Choice Chapter Summary References 9Reforming the Power Grid Introduction The Power Grid RM21-17-000 Building the Future Through Electric Regional Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection Who Pays for the Power Grid? Transmission Grid, Public and Native American Lands Chapter Summary References Court Cases Public Laws 10 Artificial Intelligence and Energy Artificial Intelligence: Origins and Meaning AI, Alternative Energy, and the Power Grid Narrow AI, Strong AI, and the Future The Economics of AI Economics and AI Smart Grid, AI, and Public Policy Chapter Summary References Legal Sources 11Historical Precedents: Alternative Energy/Fuels and Legitimacy Issues Risk and Culture: Alternative Energy and Hidden Costs Hydroelectric Dams Nuclear Energy The Rebirth of Nuclear Energy? Chapter Summary References 12Conceptualizing Alternative Energy Policy and Future Directions Future Directions The Movement of Public Opinion Concluding Remarks References Index

Christopher A. Simon (Ph.D., 1997, Washington State University) is Professor of Political Science and a former Director of the MPA Program at The University of Utah. He conducts research in alternative energy policy; civic community and volunteerism; education policy; criminal justice policy; Homeland Security policy; land use policy; public administration; immigration policy/sanctuary cities; international development aid policy; and military sociology. He is co-author of Sanctuary Ordinances: The Contemporary Politics of Immigrant Assimilation in America; The Energy Security Dilemma: US Policy and Practice; and State and Local Government: Sustainability in the 21st Century; and, sole author of Alternative Energy: Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility; Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes; and To Run a School: Administrative Organization and Learning. He has published articles in numerous academic journals. In 2008, he was named Technology Educator of the Year by the Nevada Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology for his published work on renewable energy and renewable energy course development at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Reviews for Alternative Energy: Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility

"Christopher Simon's Alternative Energy: Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility, 3rd Edition, is an essential guide for those seeking a deep understanding of the intricate dynamics driving the transition to alternative energy. Simon expertly navigates the intersection of technology, politics, and societal factors, providing a nuanced analysis of renewable energy feasibility. With comprehensive coverage of solar, wind, geothermal energy, and modern fuels, the book addresses key challenges like energy storage, power grid reform, and the role of artificial intelligence in energy markets. Updated to include developments through President Biden's administration, it critically assesses nuclear power post-Fukushima and evaluates international commitments to renewable energy. Simon's authoritative and up-to-date analysis makes Alternative Energy an indispensable resource for students, policymakers, researchers, and those interested in understanding the complexities of our global energy transition. Christopher Simon's Alternative Energy: Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility, 3rd Edition, is an essential guide for those seeking a deep understanding of the intricate dynamics driving the transition to alternative energy. Simon expertly navigates the intersection of technology, politics, and societal factors, providing a nuanced analysis of renewable energy feasibility. With comprehensive coverage of solar, wind, geothermal energy, and modern fuels, the book addresses key challenges like energy storage, power grid reform, and the role of artificial intelligence in energy markets. Updated to include developments through President Biden's administration, it critically assesses nuclear power post-Fukushima and evaluates international commitments to renewable energy. Simon's authoritative and up-to-date analysis makes Alternative Energy an indispensable resource for students, policymakers, researchers, and those interested in understanding the complexities of our global energy transition. --Brent S. Steel, University of Victoria Simon's Alternative Energy provides a comprehensive discussion of renewable energy developments in the United States clearly describing the pathway through historical background to current practices. General policy perspectives and specific policy developments are brought together. The spectrum of renewable energy technology developments are discussed and well-illustrated with case studies. I have found the text to be highly accessible to a broad audience including engineering, natural resources management, environmental and sustainability studies, and business students. Simon has made a unique and important contribution. Simon's Alternative Energy provides a comprehensive discussion of renewable energy developments in the United States clearly describing the pathway through historical background to current practices. General policy perspectives and specific policy developments are brought together. The spectrum of renewable energy technology developments are discussed and well-illustrated with case studies. I have found the text to be highly accessible to a broad audience including engineering, natural resources management, environmental and sustainability studies, and business students. Simon has made a unique and important contribution. --Charles R. Standridge, Professor Emeritus of Engineering, Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering, Grand Valley State University The world is undeniably undergoing a transition, if not a transformation, to a low-carbon economy. How society harnesses alternative forms of energy such as solar, wind, and geothermal is a central component of both understanding and possibly steering that transformation. This third edition of Alternative Energy is pivotal in equipping readers with the understanding they need of history, legitimacy, policy and even politics for engaging with this highly important topic. The world is undeniably undergoing a transition, if not a transformation, to a low-carbon economy. How society harnesses alternative forms of energy such as solar, wind, and geothermal is a central component of both understanding and possibly steering that transformation. This third edition of Alternative Energy is pivotal in equipping readers with the understanding they need of history, legitimacy, policy and even politics for engaging with this highly important topic. --Benjamin K. Sovacool, professor of energy policy at the University of Sussex, and author of Global Energy Justice This book includes comprehensive and timely information on renewable (solar, wind, and geothermal) and nuclear energy. The third edition significantly expands on the previous editions and adds discussions on energy storage, the power grid, and applications of AI. Readers will significantly enrich their knowledge of the technical, historical, political, and societal aspects of these subjects. My students have used both the first and second editions as the main text in our ""Alternative Energy Fundamentals"" course. I am eagerly anticipating the implementation of this third edition in the next class. This book includes comprehensive and timely information on renewable (solar, wind, and geothermal) and nuclear energy. The third edition significantly expands on the previous editions and adds discussions on energy storage, the power grid, and applications of AI. Readers will significantly enrich their knowledge of the technical, historical, political, and societal aspects of these subjects. My students have used both the first and second editions as the main text in our ""Alternative Energy Fundamentals"" course. I am eagerly anticipating the implementation of this third edition in the next class. --Mariana Eneva, Nevada Institute of Sustainability, University of Nevada, Reno"


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