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Physics of Sustainable Energy II: Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably 2012 [Mīkstie vāki]

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Obtaining a future based on sustainable energy requires using energy more efficiently in transportation, buildings and appliances. Even If consumption is reduced by one-half, there will always be a need to obtain new energy sources. If we are to reduce considerably our dependence on fossil fuels, it will be necessary to develop renewable energy sources. The five sessions of the conference brought together experts (1) on energy policy, (2) on environmental effects of fossil fuels, (3) on transportation, (4) on buildings and appliances and (5) on renewable energy sources.
Preface: Physics of Sustainable Energy II: Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably 1(6)
David Hafemeister
Daniel Kammen
Barbara G. Levi
Peter Schwartz
SESSION A POLICIES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
California enhances energy efficiency
7(19)
Arthur H. Rosenfeld
Defining a standard metric for electricity savings
26(18)
Jonathan Koomey
Hashem Akbari
Carl Blumstein
Marilyn Brown
Richard Brown
Robert Budnitz
Chris Calwell
Sheryl Carter
Ralph Cavanagh
Audrey Chang
David Claridge
Paul Craig
Rick Diamond
Joseph H. Eto
William J. Fisk
William Fulkerson
Ashok Gadgil
Howard Geller
Jose Goldemberg
Chuck Goldman
David B. Goldstein
Steve Greenberg
David Hafemeister
Jeff Harris
Hal Harvey
Eric Heitz
Eric Hirst
Holmes Hummel
Dan Kammen
Henry Kelly
Skip Laitner
Mark Levine
Amory Lovins
Gil Masters
Pat McAuliffe
James E. McMahon
Alan Meier
Michael Messenger
John Millhone
Evan Mills
Steve Nadel
Bruce Nordman
Lynn Price
Joe Romm
Marc Ross
Michael Rufo
Jayant Sathaye
Lee Schipper
Stephen H. Schneider
Robert H. Socolow
James L. Sweeney
Malcolm Verdict
Alexandra von Meier
Diana Vorsatz
Devra Wang
Carl Weinberg
Richard Wilk
John Wilson
Jane Woodward
Ernst Worrell
Listening to the planet and building a sustainable energy economy
44(10)
Daniel M. Kammen
Energy in the developing world
54(21)
Ashok Gadgil
David Fridley
Nina Zheng
Andree Sosler
Thomas Kirchstetter
Amol Phadke
The co-created Guatemalan field school: Carbon reduction with appropriate technology
75(9)
Peter V. Schwartz
The nexus of energy and water in the United States
84(23)
Michael E. Webber
Energy efficiency: Transportation and buildings
107(46)
Michael S. Lubell
Burton Richter
California state policy on sustainable energy
153(12)
Dian M. Grueneich
SESSION B ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FOSSIL FUELS
Hidden costs of energy: Unpriced consequences of energy production and use
165(18)
Committee on Health, Environmental and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy Production and Consumption, National Research Council
Studying the causes of recent climate change
183(15)
Benjamin D. Santer
Methane: A menace surfaces
198(13)
Katey Walter Anthony
Climatic consequences of afforestation
211(9)
Inez Fung
Abigail Swann
The thinning of Arctic ice
220(12)
Ronald Kwok
Norbert Untersteiner
Infrared radiation and planetary temperature
232(13)
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert
Touring the atmosphere aboard the A-Train
245(14)
Tristan S. L'Ecuyer
Jonathan H. Jiang
SESSION C DECARBONIZING TRANSPORTATION
The future of low-carbon transportation fuels
259(12)
Christopher Yang
Sonia Yeh
Technology status and expected greenhouse gas emissions of battery, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles
271(30)
Timothy E. Lipman
SESSION D ENHANCED EFFICIENCY OF BUILDINGS
Exploring the limits of energy efficiency in office buildings
301(12)
David E. Claridge
Oleksandr Tanskyi
Energy simulation tools for buildings: An overview
313(15)
Philip Haves
Smart buildings and demand response
328(11)
Sila Kiliccote
Mary Ann Piette
Girish Ghatikar
Appliance standards and advanced technologies
339(14)
Louis-Benoit Desroches
Energy on the home front
353(16)
Thomas W. Murphy, Jr.
SESSION E RENEWABLE ENERGY
Renewable electricity in the United States: The National Research Council study and recent trends
369(18)
K. John Holmes
Lawrence T. Papay
Integrating renewable electricity on the grid
387(19)
George Crabtree
Jim Misewich
Ron Ambrosio
Kathryn Clay
Paul DeMartini
Revis James
Mark Lauby
Vivek Mohta
John Moura
Peter Sauer
Francis Slakey
Jodi Lieberman
Humayun Tai
Development of non-tracking solar thermal technology
406(7)
Roland Winston
Bruce Johnston
Kevin Balkowski
Potential and innovations in rooftop photovoltaics
413(23)
Ben Bierman
Topics in nuclear power
436(11)
Robert J. Budnitz
APPENDICES
Energy and environment chronology
447(8)
David Hafemeister
Energy outlook, 1990--2035
455(16)
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Energy units 471(4)
WWW energy sites 475(2)
Author bio brief 477(6)
Sustainable energy II participants 483(2)
Author Index 485