Urban Energy Transition
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Informationen zum Autor Peter Droege directs the Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development, the global advisory and research organization for the rapid transition to regenerative communities, cities, regions and infrastructure. Professor Droege serves also as President of Eurosolar, the European Association for Renewable Energy, and as General Chairman, World Council for Renewable Energy. A recipient of the European Solar Prize in Education, Peter Droege initiated the Chair for Sustainable Spatial Development at the University of Liechtenstein while holding a Conjoint Professorship at the Faculty of Engineering, School of Architecure and the Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia. Professor Droege has authored or edited numerous books, including Intelligent Environments (Elsevier 1997), Urban Energy Transition, 1st Edition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Power (Elsevier 2008). Klappentext This compendium of 29 chapters from 18 countries contains both fundamental and advanced insight into the inevitable shift from cities dominated by the fossil-fuel systems of the industrial age to a renewable-energy based urban development framework. The cross-disciplinary handbook covers a range of diverse yet relevant topics, including: carbon emissions policy and practice; the role of embodied energy; urban thermal performance planning; building efficiency services; energy poverty alleviation efforts; renewable community support networks; aspects of household level bio-fuel markets; urban renewable energy legislation, programs and incentives; innovations in individual transport systems; global urban mobility trends; implications of intelligent energy networks and distributed energy supply and storage; and the case for new regional monetary systems and lifestyles. Presented are practical and principled aspects of technology, economics, design, culture and society, presenting perspectives that are both local and international in scope and relevance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Urban energy transition: an introduction 1 Principles and drivers Solar City: reconnecting energy generation and use to the technical and social logic of solar power Urbanization, increasing wealth and energy transitions: comparing experiences between the USA, Japan and rapidly developing Asia Pacific economies Undoing atmospheric harm: civil action to shrink the carbon footprint Direct versus embodied energy: the need for urban lifestyle transitions Energy, development and sustainable monetary systems 2 Policy, practice and dynamics Energy and urban environmental regimes Climate change and cities: the making of a climate friendly future City energy networking in Europe Energy use and CO2 production in the urban passenger transport systems of 84 international cities: findings and policy implications 3 Aspects of technology: opportunities and applications Storage systems for reliable future power supply networks The Media Laboratory City Car: a new approach to sustainable mobility Towards the intelligent grid: a review of the literature Innovations in rural and peri-urban areas 4 Transforming the built environment Towards the renewable built environment Counteracting urban heat islands in Japan Ecodesign and the transition of the built environment Financing the energy refurbishment of buildings Sustainability on the urban scale: green urbanism - new models for urban growth and neighbourhoods 5 International urban agendas Barcelona and the power of solar ordinances: political will, capacity building and people's participation Reducing carbon emissions in London: from theory to practice Urban energy and carbon management in Leicester Oxford's carbon emissions reduction: plans and tools Integrating energy in urban planning in Vietnam and Thailand *Sustainable energy systems and the urban poor: ...
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Peter Droege directs the Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development, the global advisory and research organization for the rapid transition to regenerative communities, cities, regions and infrastructure. Professor Droege serves also as President of Eurosolar, the European Association for Renewable Energy, and as General Chairman, World Council for Renewable Energy. A recipient of the European Solar Prize in Education, Peter Droege initiated the Chair for Sustainable Spatial Development at the University of Liechtenstein while holding a Conjoint Professorship at the Faculty of Engineering, School of Architecure and the Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia. Professor Droege has authored or edited numerous books, including Intelligent Environments (Elsevier 1997), Urban Energy Transition, 1st Edition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Power (Elsevier 2008).
Klappentext
This compendium of 29 chapters from 18 countries contains both fundamental and advanced insight into the inevitable shift from cities dominated by the fossil-fuel systems of the industrial age to a renewable-energy based urban development framework. The cross-disciplinary handbook covers a range of diverse yet relevant topics, including: carbon emissions policy and practice; the role of embodied energy; urban thermal performance planning; building efficiency services; energy poverty alleviation efforts; renewable community support networks; aspects of household level bio-fuel markets; urban renewable energy legislation, programs and incentives; innovations in individual transport systems; global urban mobility trends; implications of intelligent energy networks and distributed energy supply and storage; and the case for new regional monetary systems and lifestyles. Presented are practical and principled aspects of technology, economics, design, culture and society, presenting perspectives that are both local and international in scope and relevance.
Zusammenfassung
Offers fundamental and advanced insight into the inevitable shift from cities dominated by the fossil-fuel systems of the industrial age to a renewable-energy based urban development framework. This handbook covers carbon emissions policy and practice; the role of embodied energy; and, urban thermal performance planning.
Inhalt
Urban energy transition: an introduction
1 Principles and drivers
Solar City: reconnecting energy generation and use to the technical and social logic of solar power
Urbanization, increasing wealth and energy transitions: comparing experiences between the USA, Japan and rapidly developing Asia Pacific economies
Undoing atmospheric harm: civil action to shrink the carbon footprint
Direct versus embodied energy: the need for urban lifestyle transitions
Energy, development and sustainable monetary systems
2 Policy, practice and dynamics
Energy and urban environmental regimes
Climate change and cities: the making of a climate friendly future
City energy networking in Europe
Energy use and CO2 production in the urban passenger transport systems of 84 international cities: findings and policy implications
3 Aspects of technology: opportunities and applications
Storage systems for reliable future power supply networks
The Media Laboratory City Car: a new approach to sustainable mobility
Towards the intelligent grid: a review of the literature
Innovations in rural and peri-urban areas
4 Transforming the built environment
Towards the renewable built environment
Counteracting urban heat islands in Japan
Ecodesign and the transition of the built environment
Financing the energy refurbishment of buildings
Sustainability on the urban scale: green urbanism - new models for urban growth and neighbourhoods
5 International urban agendas
Barcelona and the power of solar ordinances: political will, capacity building and people's participation
Reducing carbon emissions in London: from theory to practice
*Urban energy and carbon management in Leicester
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Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780080453415
- Genre Natur & Technik
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 664
- Größe H247mm x B173mm x T38mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9780080453415
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-08-045341-5
- Veröffentlichung 03.03.2008
- Titel Urban Energy Transition
- Autor Peter Droege
- Untertitel From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Power
- Gewicht 1380g
- Herausgeber Elsevier Books