The Powers That Be: Global Energy for the Twenty-first Century and Beyond

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Thirty years ago, our global energy landscape did not look remarkably different from what it does today. Three or four decades from now, it certainly will: dwindling oil reserves will clash with skyrocketing demand, as developing nations around the world lead their citizens into the modern energy economy, and all the while, the grave threat of catastrophic climate change looms ever larger. Energy worries are at an all-time high—just how will we power our future?   With The Powers That Be, Scott L. Montgomery cuts through the hype, alarmism, and confusion to give us a straightforward, informed account of where we are now, and a map of where we’re going. Starting with the inescapable fact of our current dependence on fossil fuels—which supply 80% of all our energy needs today—Montgomery clearly and carefully lays out the many alternative energy options available, ranging from the familiar, like water and solar, to such nascent but promising sources as hydrogen and geothermal power. What is crucial, Montgomery explains, is understanding that our future will depend not on some single, wondrous breakthrough; instead, we should focus on developing a more diverse, adaptable energy future, one that draws on a variety of sources—and is thus less vulnerable to disruption or failure.   An admirably evenhanded and always realistic guide, Montgomery enables readers to understand the implications of energy funding, research, and politics at a global scale. At the same time, he doesn’t neglect the ultimate connection between those decisions and the average citizen flipping a light switch or sliding behind the wheel of a car, making The Powers That Be indispensible for our ever-more energy conscious age.

Author(s): Scott L. Montgomery
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 408

Contents......Page 8
List of Abbreviations......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
1. What Binds Us All......Page 16
2. Our Energy Past: Does It Hold Any Lessons?......Page 29
3. Our Energy Present: Global Trends and What They Mean......Page 45
4. Oil Reality: Burning Questions......Page 68
5. Natural Gas: The Lighter Side of Fossil Fuels......Page 96
6. Coal: Once and Future King?......Page 109
7. The Great Debate: When Will the Wells Run Dry?......Page 126
8. Nuclear Power: A New Context, Changing Views......Page 142
9. Renewable Energy 1: The Real and the Possible......Page 164
10. Renewable Energy 2: Sources, Technologies, Limitations......Page 177
11. Hydrogen: Forever Fuel, or Wishful Thinking?......Page 199
12. Fusion Energy: Some Like It Hot......Page 214
13. Geopolitics and Energy: An Evolving Geography......Page 228
14. The Technology Imperative: Some Reflections on the Power of Human Ingenuity to Transform an Uncertain and Evolving World, not least in the Domain of Energy Production and Use, for the Good of all Peoples and Nations......Page 256
15. Climate Change and Energy: Playing with Fire, Air, Earth, and Water......Page 279
16. Conclusion: Final Thoughts on New Beginnings......Page 300
Notes......Page 314
Index......Page 344