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In: Energy, Resources, and the Long-Term Future, S. 129-156
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In: Energy, Resources, and the Long-Term Future, S. 129-156
The Guide to Purchasing Green Power is intended for organizations that are considering the merits of buying green power as well as those that have decided to buy it and want help doing so. The Guide was written for a broad audience, including businesses, government agencies, universities, and all organizations wanting to diversity their energy supply and to reduce the environmental impact of their electricity use. ; "EPA430-K-04-015." ; "Office of Air (6202J)."--T.p. verso. ; "This guide can be downloaded from: www.eere.energy.gov/femp/technologies/renewablepurchasepower.cfm, www.epa.gov/greenpower/buygreenpower.htm, www.thegreenpowergroup.org/publications.html, www.resource-solutions.org."--Verso. t.p. ; The Guide to Purchasing Green Power is intended for organizations that are considering the merits of buying green power as well as those that have decided to buy it and want help doing so. The Guide was written for a broad audience, including businesses, government agencies, universities, and all organizations wanting to diversity their energy supply and to reduce the environmental impact of their electricity use. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Climate Change and the World Bank Group, S. 11-31
In: Latin American Energy Dialogue, White Papers and Reports
This document is a presentation highlighting renewable energy in Mexico, the structure and mechanisms of the energy sector, and the country's renewable energy potential.
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In: Technology, Humans, and Society, S. 279-285
In: The Green Industrial Revolution, S. 123-148
TEZ7719 ; Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2010. ; Kaynakça (s.106-111) var. ; xiv, 112 s. : res. ; 29 cm. ; At the end of 20th and the beginning of 21th century, energy demand has increased and scientists attempted to find solutions for compensating this energy demand. On the other hand, with the increase of energy demand and consumption, scientist had to face another issue that our World's energy resources are very limited and increasing demand is consuming our limited resources and polluting our World. This challenged the scientists to find new solutions like renewable energy sources that compensate our world's energy demand without polluting and consuming limited energy sources. In this dissertation, information on technologies of renewable energy resources is given. Wind and solar energy are emphasized but geothermal, hydropower, wave, tidal, biomass and hydrogen energies are also discussed. Current information and proposals on renewable energy applications, policies, laws, institutions and R&D studies in Turkey are given. ; 20. yüzyılın sonu ve 21.yüzyılın başında enerji talebi artmıştır ve bilim adamları bu enerji talebine karşılık çözümler üretmeye yeltendiler. Diğer taraftan, enerji talebinin ve tüketiminin artışı ile bilim adamları, dünyamızın enerji kaynaklarının çok sınırlı olduğu ve enerji tüketiminin sınırlı kaynakları tükettiği ve dünyayı kirlettiği sorunuyla yüzleşmek zorunda kaldılar. Bu, bilim adamlarını, dünyamızın enerji ihtiyacını, dünyayı kirletmeden ve sınırlı enerji kaynaklarını tüketirken dünyanın yenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarını kullanmaya yönelik, bütünüyle yenilenebilir yeni çözümler bulmaya yöneltti. Bu tezde, yenilenebilir enerji kaynakları teknolojileri ile ilgili bilgi verilmektedir. Rüzgar ve güneş enerjisi teknolojileri daha çok önemsenmekle birlikte, jeotermal, hidrolik, dalga, gelgit, biyokütle ve hidrojen gibi diğer yenilenebilir enerji teknolojileri de anlatılmıştır. Türkiye'deki yenilenebilir enerji uygulamaları, politikaları, mevcut yasalar, kurumlar ve Ar-Ge çalışmaları ile ilgili güncel bilgiler ve öneriler sunulmuştur.
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In: International journal of sustainable development & world ecology, Band 26, Heft 5, S. 389-397
ISSN: 1745-2627
A fact sheet overview of the activities of the Office of Energy Efficiency.
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RENEWABLES INFORMATION 2015 -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART I - INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. DEFINITIONS -- 3. SOURCES AND NOTES -- 4. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE -- 5. UNITS AND CONVERSION FACTORS -- PART II - RENEWABLES MARKET OVERVIEW -- DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLES ANDWASTE IN THE WORLD -- DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLES ANDWASTE IN OECD COUNTRIES -- Primary energy supply -- Electricity production -- Installed generating capacity -- INVESTMENT IN RENEWABLE POWER -- PART III - RENEWABLES DATA OVERVIEW -- Table 1. WORLD: Renewables indicators in 2013 -- Table 2. OECD: Contribution of renewable energy sources to TPES (%) -- Table 3. OECD: Share of electricity production from renewable sources (%) -- Table 4. OECD: Share of electricity production from renewable sourcesexcluding hydroelectricity (%) -- Table 5. OECD: Primary energy supply from renewable sources in 2013 (ktoe) -- Table 6. OECD: Provisional primary energy supplyfrom renewable sources in 2014 (ktoe) -- PART IV - DETAILED OECD RENEWABLES AND WASTE DATA -- OECD TOTAL -- OECD AMERICAS -- OECD ASIA OCEANIA -- OECD EUROPE -- IEA TOTAL -- IEA AMERICAS -- IEA ASIA OCEANIA -- IEA EUROPE -- AUSTRALIA -- AUSTRIA -- BELGIUM -- CANADA -- CHILE -- CZECH REPUBLIC -- DENMARK -- ESTONIA -- FINLAND -- FRANCE -- GERMANY -- GREECE -- HUNGARY -- ICELAND -- IRELAND -- ISRAEL -- ITALY -- JAPAN -- KOREA -- LUXEMBOURG -- MEXICO -- NETHERLANDS -- NEW ZEALAND -- NORWAY -- POLAND -- PORTUGAL -- SLOVAK REPUBLIC -- SLOVENIA -- SPAIN -- SWEDEN -- SWITZERLAND -- TURKEY -- UNITED KINGDOM -- UNITED STATES -- COUNTRY NOTES.
Energy justice is increasingly being used as a framework to conceptualize the impacts of energy decision making in more holistic ways and to consider the social implications in terms of existing ethical values. Similarly, renewable energy technologies are increasingly being promoted for their environmental and social benefits. However, little work has been done to systematically examine the extent to which, in what ways and in what contexts, renewable energy technologies can contribute to achieving energy justice. This paper assesses the potential of renewable electricity technologies to address energy justice in various global contexts via a systematic review of existing studies analyzed in terms of the principles and dimensions of energy justice. Based on publications including peer reviewed academic literature, books, and in some cases reports by government or international organizations, we assess renewable electricity technologies in both grid integrated and off-grid use contexts. We conduct our investigation through the rubric of the affirmative and prohibitive principles of energy justice and in terms of its temporal, geographic, socio-political, economic, and technological dimensions. Renewable electricity technology development has and continue to have different impacts in different social contexts, and by considering the different impacts explicitly across global contexts, including differences between rural and urban contexts, this paper contributes to identifying and understanding how, in what ways, and in what particular conditions and circumstances renewable electricity technologies may correspond with or work to promote energy justice.
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Renewables Information is the International Energy Agency's comprehensive annual review of historical and current market trends for renewable energy in OECD countries. This volume brings together essential statistics on renewable and waste energy sources. Part I of the publication provides an overview of the development of renewables and waste in the world over the 1990 to 2007 period. A greater focus is given to OECD countries with a review of electricity generation and capacity from renewable and waste energy sources. Part II of the publication provides a correspond