The first part of Zehner’s book—by far the best—is devoted to explaining why neither photovoltaic, nor wind, nor biomass, nor any of the other alternatives to fossil fuels will be able to deliver a future of abundant, cheap, clean energy. Chapter by chapter, he brings out the environmental and economic limitations of each technology. Among the highlights—
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Green Illusions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Alternative Energy
Are solar, wind, and other alternatives the magic bullets that will
solve the world’s environmental and energy problems? Take a closer look,
says Ozzie Zehner in Green Illusions
. Zehner not only argues that green energy has technological,
environmental and economic limits, but also that without an appropriate
policy context, some forms of alternative energy could do more harm than
good.
The dirty secrets of clean energy
The first part of Zehner’s book—by far the best—is devoted to explaining why neither photovoltaic, nor wind, nor biomass, nor any of the other alternatives to fossil fuels will be able to deliver a future of abundant, cheap, clean energy. Chapter by chapter, he brings out the environmental and economic limitations of each technology. Among the highlights—Read more
Update, May 2020: This book review was originally posted on the now-defunct Economonitor.com. I have reposted the review in full here.
The first part of Zehner’s book—by far the best—is devoted to explaining why neither photovoltaic, nor wind, nor biomass, nor any of the other alternatives to fossil fuels will be able to deliver a future of abundant, cheap, clean energy. Chapter by chapter, he brings out the environmental and economic limitations of each technology. Among the highlights—
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