An accessible, non-technical book that reframes the discussion around societal demand for energy via a range of international case studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jimmy Y. Jia leads the Sustainable Energy Solutions Certificate program at Pinchot University, a year-long course that educates MBA students on how to incorporate energy issues into the decision making process. Together with Jason Crabtree, he founded Distributed Energy Management to help business owners transparently manage utility costs via a money management account, combining total lifecycle costs of operational and capital expenses. He has been passionate about promoting energy literacy and understanding how energy consumption affects our society since his time as a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jimmy Y. Jia leads the Sustainable Energy Solutions Certificate program at Pinchot University, a year-long course that educates MBA students on how to incorporate energy issues into the decision making process. Together with Jason Crabtree, he founded Distributed Energy Management to help business owners transparently manage utility costs via a money management account, combining total lifecycle costs of operational and capital expenses. He has been passionate about promoting energy literacy and understanding how energy consumption affects our society since his time as a student at M.I.T.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. You get what you ask for Part II. Three Frameworks: 2. Energy: the product 3. Energy: the delivery system 4. Energy: the value proposition Part III. Critical Decisions: 5. The international Niagara commission of 1891 6. Trash as treasure 7. Paying for pavement 8. Heat, without the hot air 9. The collision of two critical infrastructures Part IV. Energy Futurism: 10. Towards better management of energy infrastructures 11. Risk management in energy 12. Resilience as a core value 13. Exploring energy security 14. Energy-as-a-service Part V. Societal Advancement: 15. Bringing it all together References Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. You get what you ask for Part II. Three Frameworks: 2. Energy: the product 3. Energy: the delivery system 4. Energy: the value proposition Part III. Critical Decisions: 5. The international Niagara commission of 1891 6. Trash as treasure 7. Paying for pavement 8. Heat, without the hot air 9. The collision of two critical infrastructures Part IV. Energy Futurism: 10. Towards better management of energy infrastructures 11. Risk management in energy 12. Resilience as a core value 13. Exploring energy security 14. Energy-as-a-service Part V. Societal Advancement: 15. Bringing it all together References Index.
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