The complexity of carbon reduction and economic sustainability is significantly complicated by competing aspects of socioeconomic practices as well as legislative, regulatory, and scientific requirements and protocols. An easy to read and understand guide, Sioshansi, along with an international group of contributors, moves through the maze of carbon reduction methods and technologies, providing steps and insights to meet carbon reduction requirements and maintaining the health and welfare of the firm. The book's three part treatment is based on a clear and rigorous exposition of a wide range of options to reduce the carbon footprint Part 1 of the book, Challenge of Sustainability, examines the fundamental drivers of energy demand - economi...
Renewable energy is electricity generated by fuel sources that restore themselves over a short perio...
Aims: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new developmen...
Energy consumption is obviously a key issue for sustainability, primarily because it depletes non-re...
"The complexity of carbon reduction and economic sustainability is significantly complicated by comp...
Billions of people in developing countries are striving to achieve higher living standards. The rate...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
This paper discusses a comprehensive review of biomass energy sources, environment and sustainable d...
Sustainable development and global climate change have figured prominently in scientific analysis a...
The only text to provide a fresh, contemporary perspective on energy and sustainability for an under...
The world of sustainability is changing rapidly. The loopholes of the laws of energy and environment...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
Human induced climate change is one of the single most significant indicators that human society is ...
Globally buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumptio...
Economic emancipation depends on energy accessibility, affordability, and sustainability for now and...
Renewable energy is electricity generated by fuel sources that restore themselves over a short perio...
Aims: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new developmen...
Energy consumption is obviously a key issue for sustainability, primarily because it depletes non-re...
"The complexity of carbon reduction and economic sustainability is significantly complicated by comp...
Billions of people in developing countries are striving to achieve higher living standards. The rate...
The role of energy supply and use in relation to sustainability and development are discussed. The c...
This paper discusses a comprehensive review of biomass energy sources, environment and sustainable d...
Sustainable development and global climate change have figured prominently in scientific analysis a...
The only text to provide a fresh, contemporary perspective on energy and sustainability for an under...
The world of sustainability is changing rapidly. The loopholes of the laws of energy and environment...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
Human induced climate change is one of the single most significant indicators that human society is ...
Globally buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the total world annual energy consumptio...
Economic emancipation depends on energy accessibility, affordability, and sustainability for now and...
Renewable energy is electricity generated by fuel sources that restore themselves over a short perio...
Aims: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new developmen...
Energy consumption is obviously a key issue for sustainability, primarily because it depletes non-re...