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The Power Makers' Challenge

And the Need for Fission Energy

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  • Addresses specific issues in cleaning up electricity generation
  • Shows what's involved in reducing the carbon footprint
  • Examines methodically all available alternatives, considering both cost and reliability - arriving at the likely best answer
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Green Energy and Technology (GREEN)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiii
  2. About Electricity

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. What is Electricity?

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 3-7
    3. Faraday’s Miracle

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 9-14
    4. Poles and Wires

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 15-18
    5. The Balancing Act

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 19-22
    6. Dollars and Cents

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 23-28
    7. The Carbon Challenge

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 29-32
  3. Renewable Energy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 33-34
    2. Many Options

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 35-40
    3. Nature’s Curse

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 41-45
    4. Nature’s Saviors

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 47-52
    5. Storing Electricity

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 53-59
    6. Smoke and Mirrors

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 61-70
  4. Clean Coal

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 71-71
    2. Why Clean Coal?

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 73-75
    3. Baseload Alternatives

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 77-79
  5. Fission Energy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 81-81
    2. Fission, Not Combustion

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 83-85
    3. Safety First

      • Martin Nicholson
      Pages 87-92

About this book

The Power Makers - the producers of our electricity - must meet the demands of their customers while also addressing the threat of climate change. There are widely differing views about solutions to electricity generation in an emission constrained world. Some see the problem as relatively straight forward, requiring deep cuts in emissions now by improving energy efficiency, energy conservation and using only renewable resources. Many electricity industry engineers and scientists see the problem as being much more involved.

The Power Makers ’ Challenge: and the need for Fission Energy looks at why using only conventional renewable energy sources is not quite as simple as it seems. Following a general introduction to electricity and its distribution, the author quantifies the reductions needed in greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector in the face of ever increasing world demands for electricity. It provides some much needed background on the many energy sources available for producing electricity and discusses their advantages and limitations to meet both the emission reduction challenge and electricity demand.

By analyzing the three main groups of energy sources: renewable energy, fossil fuels and fission energy (nuclear power), readers can assess the ability of each group to meet the challenge of both reducing emissions and maintaining reliable supply at least cost. It is written for both non-technical and technical readers.

Authors and Affiliations

  • The Pocket, Australia

    Martin Nicholson

About the author

Martin Nicholson studied mathematics, engineering and electrical sciences at Cambridge University in the UK and graduated with a Masters degree in 1974. He has spent most of his working life as business owner and chief executive of a number of information technology companies in Australia. His first book, Energy in a Changing Climate, was first published in 2009.

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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