In this important new primer, Dustin Mulvaney makes a passionate case for the significance of solar power energy and offers a vision for a more sustainable and just solar industry for the future. The solar energy industry has grown immensely over the past several years and now provides up to a fifth of California’s power. But despite its deservedly green reputation, solar development and deployment may have social and environmental consequences, from poor factory labor standards to landscape impacts on wildlife. Using a wide variety of case studies and examples that trace the life cycle of photovoltaics, Mulvaney expertly outlines the state of the solar industry, exploring the ongoing conflicts between ecological concerns and climate mitigation strategies, current trade disputes, and the fate of toxics in solar waste products. This exceptional overview will outline the industry’s current challenges and possible futures for students in environmental studies, energy policy, environmental sociology, and other aligned fields.
Author(s): Dustin Mulvaney
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 344
City: Oakland
Cover
Solar Power
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Solar Power
2. Green New Deal
3. Innovations in Photovoltaics
4. Recycling and Product Stewardship
5. Green Civil War
6. The Western Solar Plan
7. Breakthrough Technologies and Solar Trade Wars
8. Solar Power and a Just Transition
Notes
Bibliography
Index