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Hidden Costs of Energy: Unpriced Consequences of Energy Production and Use

Despite the many benefits of energy, most of which are reflected in energy market prices, the production, distribution, and use of energy causes negative effects. Many of these negative effects are not reflected in energy market prices. When market failures like this occur, there may be a case for government interventions in the form of regulations, taxes, fees, tradable permits, or other instruments that will motivate recognition of these external or hidden costs.

The Hidden Costs of Energy defines and evaluates key external costs and benefits that are associated with the production, distribution, and use of energy, but are not reflected in market prices. The damage estimates presented are substantial and reflect damages from air pollution associated with electricity generation, motor vehicle transportation, and heat generation. The book also considers other effects not quantified in dollar amounts, such as damages from climate change, effects of some air pollutants such as mercury, and risks to national security.

While not a comprehensive guide to policy, this analysis indicates that major initiatives to further reduce other emissions, improve energy efficiency, or shift to a cleaner electricity generating mix could substantially reduce the damages of external effects. A first step in minimizing the adverse consequences of new energy technologies is to better understand these external effects and damages. The Hidden Costs of Energy will therefore be a vital informational tool for government policy makers, scientists, and economists in even the earliest stages of research and development on energy technologies. Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • Hidden Costs of Energy
  • Summary
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Energy for Electricity
  • 3 Energy for Transportation
  • 4 Energy for Heat
  • 5 Climate Change
  • 6 Infrastructure and Security
  • 7 Overall Conclusions and Recommendations
  • References
  • Abbreviations
  • Common Units and Conversions
  • Appendixes
  • Appendix A: Biographic Information on the Committee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy Production and Consumption
  • Appendix B: A Simple Diagrammatic Example of an Externality
  • Appendix C: Description of the Air Pollution Emission Experiments and Policy (APEEP) Model and Its Application
  • Appendix D: Description of GREET and Mobile6 Models and Their Applications
  • Appendix E: Supplemental Information on Land-Use Externalities from Biofuels: A Case Study of the Boone River Watershed
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780309146401

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