Energy economics

Schwarz, Peter M.

Energy economics - New York Routledge 2018 - xxv, 405 p.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Part One Fundamentals of Energy Economics

Chapter 1: Why Energy Economics?

Chapter 2: Energy, Markets, and Society

Chapter 3: Static Efficiency

Chapter 4: Dynamic Efficiency

Part Two Conventional Energy Sources

Chapter 5: Oil

Chapter 6: Natural Gas

Chapter 7: Coal

Chapter 8: Nuclear Energy

Part Three Alternative Energy Sources

Chapter 9: Renewable Energy

Chapter 10: Next-Generation Alternatives

Chapter 11: Energy Efficiency

Part Four Electricity

Chapter 12: Traditional Electricity Regulation

Chapter 13: Electricity Restructuring and Deregulation

Part Five Energy Policy
Chapter 14: Energy and the Environment

Chapter 15: Energy and Sustainability

Chapter 16: Energy Security

Chapter 17: A Comprehensive Energy Policy: The Big Picture

Index

With interest in topics such as climate change, energy security, and alternative energy sources being at an all-time high, the effects of today's decisions now rest on the shoulders of future generations. There are no easy answers to our energy issues, so costs and benefits must be considered when evaluating all energy alternatives; alongside that, prices must be right and need to reflect the full social costs to society of a given source of energy.

Energy Economics outlines the fundamental issues and possible solutions to the challenges of energy production and use, and presents a framework for energy decisions based upon sound economic analysis. It considers market forces and policy goals, including economic prosperity, environmental protection, and other considerations that affect societal well-being. This book focuses on both energy choices and the impact of these choices on market performance, environmental conditions, and sustainability. The initial section covers the fundamental economic concepts for analyzing energy markets. Following this, a detailed analysis of established energy sources, specifically fossil fuels and nuclear energy, leads into consideration of energy alternatives such as renewable energy and next-generation alternatives. Electricity production and regulatory trends are covered in depth. The final section considers policy: environmental considerations, sustainability, and energy security. The concluding chapter is a comprehensive vision for our energy future. 

Drawing on current energy headlines, perspectives familiar from the popular press, and views outside economics, this text sharpens students' ability to understand, evaluate, and critique policy using appropriate economic analysis. The text builds a foundation that culminates in a view of a comprehensive energy policy that improves upon the vacillations of past decades. 

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Energy consumption--Economic aspects
Energy development
Energy industries

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