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The Dirty Energy Dilemma: What's Blocking Clean Power in the United States [Hardcover]

Benjamin K. Sovacool (Author)
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October 30, 2008 0313355401 978-0313355400

The American electric utility system is quietly falling apart. Once taken for granted, the industry has become increasingly unstable, fragmented, unreliable, insecure, inefficient, expensive, and harmful to our environment and public health. According to Sovacool, the fix for this ugly array of problems lies not in nuclear power or clean coal, but in renewable energy systems that produce few harmful byproducts, relieve congestion on the transmission grid, require less maintenance, are not subject to price volatility, and enhance the security of the national energy system from natural catastrophe, terrorist attack, and dependence on supply from hostile and unstable regions of the world. Here arises The Dirty Energy Dilemma: If renewable energy systems deliver such impressive benefits, why are they languishing at the margins of the American energy portfolio? And why does the United States lag so far behind Europe, where conversion to renewable energy systems has already taken off in a big way?

Corporate media parrot industry PR that renewable technologies just aren't ready for prime time. But Sovacool marshals extensive field research to show that the only barrier blocking the conversion of a significant proportion of the U.S. energy portfolio to renewables is not technological—the technology is there—but institutional. Public utility commissioners, utility managers, system operators, business owners, and ordinary consumers are hobbled by organizational conservatism, technical incompatibility, legal inertia, weak and inconsistent political incentives, ill-founded prejudices, and apathy. The author argues that significant conversion to technologically proven clean energy systems can happen only if we adopt and implement a whole new set of policies that will target and dismantle the insidious social barriers that are presently blocking decisions that would so obviously benefit society.



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"…the book is not light reading, but is important reading for anyone with serious interest in national and global energy issues. …Although I may not agree with Sovacool on all points, his work is informative, interesting and compelling in logic. Without question, The Dirty Energy Dilemma provides some very serious food for thought. I would add it to the required reading list for all energy policymakers."

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, Waypoint Book Review



"When advocates of the conventional electric industry dismiss alternatives to fossil fuels and nuclear technology as immature, inefficient, and risky, says Sovacool (energy governance, National U. of Singapore), they are lying. He identifies the impediment to adopting them not as technological challenges, but social, cultural, economics, and political interests. He looks at financial and market impediments, political and regulatory obstacles, cultural and behavioral barriers, and aesthetic and environmental challenges."

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SciTech Book News



"…[A] gem of an analysis pertaining to the energy industry in the United States…[A] superb piece of work…"

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Energy Policy



"Conventional energy sources are low-cost but dirty, finite, and prone to price volatility, while clean energy is sustainable and reduces air pollution and emissions of greenhouse gases. However, clean energy is more expensive, demands difficult changes from both consumers and suppliers, and results in environmental disruption, so how do we embark on a cleaner, more sustainable energy path? Sovacool (Energy Governance Program, National Univ. of Singapore) solves this 'energy dilemma' by dismissing it. He argues that the negative aspects of clean energy are best ignored, even if doing so requires a federal mandate compelling utilities to purchase more expensive clean energy and forces energy consumers to pay a 'benefit charge' to finance their own reeducation by funding programs that promise to reduce consumers' aesthetic and environmental objections to clean power."

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Choice



"Grappling with a topic that too many find boring, Sovacool ignites new passion to conserve energy, experiment with alternatives to fossil fuels, while seeking independence from suppliers who resent their customers along with a grid that's antiquated and burdensome. Obama's inaugural address offers hope that the time has come for the US to recognize that self-restraint can produce more freedom and happiness than excess, and Sovacool's book joins a rallying cry that marks the end of an era of so much wasted potential."

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Yale Global Online

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"An extensively researched, highly accessible, authoritative explanation of the challenges facing the American electric utility sector. The Dirty Energy Dilemma will stimulate debate about its content, and offers inspiration for those who seek to promote more progressive energy policy."

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Dr. Art Rosenfeld, Commissioner, California Energy Commission, Recipient of the 2006 Enrico Fermi Award

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (October 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313355401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313355400
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #664,801 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary Tour de force of Energy Facts and Policy, November 19, 2009
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This review is from: The Dirty Energy Dilemma: What's Blocking Clean Power in the United States (Hardcover)
Those anxious about the environmental consequences of renewable energy should read Benjamin Sovacool's book, "The Dirty Energy Dilemma."

It clarifies abstract environmental notions, demystifies, fosters understanding and forges relationships in powerful and convincing ways using concrete examples. Sovacool's book is a tour de force exposition of the myriad advantages of renewable energy and enormous hidden costs of fossil fuels.

It contains a synthesis of ideas which makes hitherto difficult decision-making easy, even compelling!

Students of global warming should read this book carefully, as it portends the complexities of transitional energy analysis, the life-cycle cost of various renewable energy technologies, and clarifies what might otherwise remain mysterious about a basic in our society: energy systems.

I highly recommend this book, though only to those who really want to understand energy policy and choices, those willing to dig into facts, numbers and analysis. It is well suited for experts in energy and environmental regulation, policy and legislation.

As an attorney and chemical engineer with many years experience in various environmental and regulatory fields, this book spoke to me directly. It was utterly refreshing in its clarity and breadth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb Analysis of the US Energy Dilemma, November 13, 2009
This review is from: The Dirty Energy Dilemma: What's Blocking Clean Power in the United States (Hardcover)
This text is a must read for advocates of green power, or anyone interested in how the US will adapt its vast electric utility system in response to climate change. It is carefully researched and adroitly combines policy analysis with a sociocultural analysis of the factors that have helped to keep renewable energy sources from becoming a significant element of the US grid. It is also very well written and is a delight to read--though full of facts and figures the author wisely quotes a wide variety of other sources with keen insights about what energy is, how and why we use it, and how challenging it is for people to change their energy habits.
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