1st Edition

Energy Economics Markets, History and Policy

By Roy L. Nersesian Copyright 2016
    652 Pages 115 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Three quarters of our current electricity usage and transport methods are derived from fossil fuels and yet within two centuries these resources will dry up. Energy Economics covers the role of each fossil and renewable energy source in today’s world, providing the information and tools that will enable students to understand the finite nature of fossil fuels and the alternative solutions that are available.

    This textbook provides detailed examinations of key energy sources – both fossil fuels and renewables including oil, coal, solar, and wind power – and summarises how the current economics of energy evolved. Subsequent chapters explore issues around policy, technology and the possible future for each type of energy. In addition to this, readers are introduced to controversial topics including fracking and global warming in dedicated chapters on climate change and sustainability.

    Each chapter concludes with a series of tasks, providing example problems and projects in order to further explore the proposed issues. An accompanying companion website contains extensive additional material on the history of the major types of fuel as well as technical material relating to oil exploration, the development of solar power and historical environmental legislation.

    This textbook is an essential text for those who study energy economics, resource economics or energy policy.

    1. Energy, Economics and Policy 2. Electricity and Utility Industry 3. Biomass 4. Coal 5. The Story of Big Oil 6. Oil 7. Natural Gas 8. Nuclear & Hydropower 9. Solar and Wind Power & Storage 10. Hydrogen Economy, Geothermal & Ocean Power, and Climate Change 11. Environment and Energy Sustainability

    Biography

    Roy L. Nersesian is Professor at the Department of Management and Decision Sciences, Monmouth University, USA.