
Sustainable Energy Transformations, Power and Politics
Morocco and the Mediterranean
$468.23
- Hardcover
260 pages
- Release Date
17 August 2018
Summary
This book analyses energy transitions and the opportunities and challenges for building sustainable energy systems to improve human capabilities while protecting the environment.
Sufficient and secure energy supply is critical to human thriving and socioeconomic development. Yet energy systems are also implicated in the most pressing socio-environmental challenges of our time - climate change, air pollution, and water and land use. This book examines what is arguably the most ambiti…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781138579460 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1138579467 |
| Author: | Sharlissa Moore |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Imprint: | Routledge |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 260 |
| Release Date: | 17 August 2018 |
| Weight: | 532g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
| Series: | Routledge Studies in Energy Transitions |
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Critics Review
“Sharlissa Moore’s highly readable account of renewable energy transformations at the intersection of Europe and North Africa provides new insights into this rapidly changing and resource-rich region. Equally important, it synthesizes the very latest in multidisciplinary approaches to energy transitions within the complex socio-technical systems that surround and enable our lives.”– Adam Reed, Education Director, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
“Many turn to renewable energy because of climate change and other reasons. Energy, however, is more than clever engineering. Politics, economics, ethics, and justice interweave with technology—locally, nationally, and internationally. Concentrating solar power projects to produce electricity in Morocco illustrate these challenges in this path-breaking analysis, a must read.” – John H Perkins, Member of the Faculty Emeritus, The Evergreen State College, USA
“In an engaging narrative style, Moore has created an important sociotechnical study of Morocco’s push for renewable energy, dispelling for once the notion that energy is just about science and technology. This rich case study provides insights into issues of power and justice relevant for other regions of the world.” – Mary Jane Parmentier, Clinical Associate Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University, USA
“Sharlissa Moore skillfully shows how the imbalances of power in the formation of a collective vision of energy systems stubbornly replicate themselves as imagination turns into design, implementation and social outcomes. An important contribution to the scholarship of Science and Technology Studies and essential reading for everyone involved in managing and shaping energy systems. This study, empirically centered in Morocco, offers a more general lesson: that sustainability is not merely determined by technological possibility or the economics of energy production, but also by more subtle forces such as those determining whose voice is amplified or muted when we imagine our shared energy future.” – Walter D. Valdivia, George Mason University, USA
About The Author
Sharlissa Moore
Sharlissa Moore is an Assistant Professor of International Energy Policy, jointly appointed between the International Relations fields in James Madison College and the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at Michigan State University, USA.
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