
Power Lines
the human costs of american energy in transition
$44.46
- Hardcover
336 pages
- Release Date
13 October 2025
Summary
Power Lines: The Human Cost of American Energy
On American energy and its persisting power to destroy.
In the United States, the promise of a green-energy future is complicated by its realities. The country’s legacy energy systems are decrepit; the rollout of new technologies is unequal and piecemeal; households find themselves increasingly without reliable or affordable access; and Americans are excluded from the decisions that shape their energy futures. H…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780226825625 |
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ISBN-10: | 0226825620 |
Author: | Sanya Carley, David Konisky |
Publisher: | The University of Chicago Press |
Imprint: | University of Chicago Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 336 |
Release Date: | 13 October 2025 |
Weight: | 739g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 28mm |
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Critics Review
“Power Lines is an enjoyable exploration of the trade-offs and complexities in both maintaining our current electricity generation and delivery system while also evolving it into what many analyses believe is a necessary ‘Just Energy Transition’ to meet the power, political, and environmental challenges that we face today.” – Daniel Kammen | University of California, Berkeley“Energy transition continues to generate winners and losers among American families and communities. Power Lines renders an invaluable public service through its penetrating examination of this dynamic. It navigates multiple regions and technologies involved in energy production and use in exploring challenges to achieving just outcomes.” – Barry Rabe | University of Michigan“This book transmits a surge of reality by grounding readers in the complexity faced by our society to orchestrate an equitable energy transition that benefits all people. The authors weave facts with frankness; build a case for prosperity by centering people; and elevate the stories of overburdened communities striving for the energy security they deserve. A great source of information, leaving readers charged up to demand environmental and energy justice by any means necessary.” – Dr. Jalonne L. White-Newsome | CEO and Founder of Empowering a Green Environment and Economy, LLC | former Federal Chief Environmental Justice Officer in the Biden-Harris Administration“In an era when far too many of us advocate simplistic ‘solutions’ and technofixes to address the climate and energy crises, Carley and Konisky offer a hard-hitting, much-needed dose of truth telling that centers people, equity and justice in how we imagine and realize decarbonized futures. The evidence, analysis and conclusions in Power Lines are exceptionally strong and will stand the test of time.” – David N. Pellow | author of “What is Critical Environmental Justice?”
About The Author
Sanya Carley
Sanya Carley is the Mark Alan Hughes Faculty Director of the Kleinman Center and Presidential Distinguished Professor of Energy Policy and City Planning at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. She is the coauthor of Energy-Based Economic Development: How Clean Energy Can Drive Development and Stimulate Economic Growth.
David Konisky is the Lynton K. Caldwell Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, where he researches US environmental and energy politics. He has authored or edited six books, including Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think about Energy in the Age of Global Warming.
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