Energy and its corollary, energy geopolitics, is a more popular issue than ever before in todays world. After being threatened for 40 years by fears of an oil shortage, we have now entered an era of abundant fossil fuels combined with an increase in global energy demand. However, new fears of sustainable development are now at the heart of energy policy. This book lays the foundation for an understanding of what energy is and the challenges ahead. The book opens with the fundamental principles of energy, reviewing the essential principles of physics that are based on universal laws that never change. It then examines the basics of data analysis and the importance of sustainable development. With this knowledge, it is then possible to review the different energy sources (oil, gas, coal, nuclear, renewable energy, electricity and energy efficiency), explaining how they are produced, the importance of their reserves, their specific markets and the main industrial actors, and the countries that produce them. These notions are essential to understand energy policy and geopolitics. As these are closely linked to its past evolution, many references are provided to historical events that put the current situation in perspective. This educational book is full of graphs, diagrams and boxes to help the reader gradually progress in their understanding of the highly complex geopolitical nature of energy.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 06 Aug 2021
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527571518
About Samuele Furfari
Professor Samuele Furfari is a chemical engineer at the Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium having received his PhD from the same institution in 1982. He has devoted his entire professional life to energy issues and policy. He was a senior European official at the European Commission where he worked for 36 years in the Directorate General for Energy. One of Europes most lucid experts on issues related to energy policies he predicted long in advance that the price of crude oil would fall from October 2014 explaining why the price would return to normal levels. He is the author of 15 books on energy and sustainable development as well as a number of articles and is President of the European Society of Engineers and Industrialists. He is also a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.