Renewable Energies for Central Asia Countries by Aldo Iacomelli

Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts

Renewable Energies for Central Asia Countries Over the years, there has been an increase in the awareness and worries towards the exhaustion of natural resources. If energy consumption decreases, renewable sources could cover a significant part of the demand of energy, if consumption remains uselessly high, renewable energy would become a reality. This work talks about this energy resources.

In the last few years, the awareness and worries towards the exhaustion of natural resources are increasing, but this fact is still very discussed about its analytical measurement, and therefore is not yet demonstrated. However, what has been demonstrated is that the 6 billion inhabitants of the Earth move around the world every kind of good and wares for a level of 8 tons per-capita, which means about 50 billion tons per year. This is the same amount as that of the materials moved yearly by natural forces, such as winds, eruptions, earthquakes, and rain. After the Kyoto Protocol to enter into force on 16 February 2005, an investment on rational uses of energy, savings and efficiency is the main premise to support the development of new energy sources that is needed to meet the target of the KP and UNFCCC. If energy consumption decreases, renewable sources could cover a significant part of the demand of energy (in particular electricity), if consumption remains uselessly high because of inefficient and less energy-consuming (acting also on final uses), renewable energy would become a reality, a feasible method even in these sectors. With investments being equal (today all in the sector of generation from fossil sources), if there were parallel researches on how to reduce consumption and wastes considerably (at least 35 per cent) and on power plants from renewable sources, there would be also a reduction of gas emissions, without any negative influence on development. New technologies (and new "energy products") will play a crucial role for the development of a market of 'sustainable energy products' that should grow in a competitive way (cost-effective) to stand against the challenge of change.
Author(s) : Aldo Iacomelli Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 1402039247 ISBN-13 : 9781402039249
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Product Details:

Series Title : NATO Science Series IV: Earth & Environmental Sciences

Country Publication : Netherlands

Publication Date : 01/01/2006

Publisher : Kluwer Academic Publishers Group

Page Length : xxv, 182mm