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Keeping the Lights On

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Keeping the Lights On

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Towards Sustainable Electricity

Keeping the Lights On

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Keeping the Lights On book

Towards Sustainable Electricity
ByWalt Patterson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 25 June 2007
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849771788
Pages 170
eBook ISBN 9781849771788
Subjects Built Environment, Environment and Sustainability
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Patterson, W. (2007). Keeping the Lights On: Towards Sustainable Electricity (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849771788

ABSTRACT

�This is such a timely book. Combining extraordinary historical insight with the sharpest analysis of where we are now, Walt Patterson carves out the most applied and practical of 'road maps' as to where we need to go if we are to deliver a genuinely sustainable electricity system for the future. As we go into a period of considerable turbulence, primarily because of the impacts of climate change, Keeping The Lights On will undoubtedly be seen as a very well informed Guidebook.� JONATHON PORRITT CBE, CHAIR, UK SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION �A very important and timely book. Walt Patterson persuasively challenges traditional assumptions about how we think of energy and electricity, and presents an exciting vision of an innovative and sustainable future.� NICK MABEY, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, E3G (THIRD GENERATION ENVIRONMENTALISM), FORMER SENIOR ADVISER IN THE UK PRIME MINISTER�S STRATEGY UNIT �Walt has got this exactly right. It should be compulsive reading, if not compulsory reading, for all politicians and other players that determine or have a role to play in energy policy and, more importantly, in tackling climate change. Knowing what we know now, you would not implement such a wasteful and polluting electricity system as centralized power generation. As Walt has indicated, we do have to overcome the grid mindset of those who should know better.� ALLAN JONES MBE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, LONDON CLIMATE CHANGE AGENCY �What can I say? Clearly thought out, simply written, and straight to the heart of the major issues in energy today. I can�t think of anyone else who could bring together the technology, the economics, and the basic human relationship with energy that Walt has here. This is really great stuff.� RONAN PALMER, CHIEF ECONOMIST, UK ENVIRONMENT AGENCY �Fashions come and fashions go in the energy world. Security of supply, climate change and market liberalization have all vied for our attention. It�s good to have one voice that�s stayed constant over thirty years of turbulence and change. Keeping The Lights On distils Walt Patterson�s thinking over the last three decades. As ever, he provokes us to re-examine our own thinking about energy policy. Essential reading as we face up to new challenges.� PROFESSOR JIM SKEA OBE, RESEARCH DIRECTOR, UK ENERGY RESEARCH CENTRE 'Even more important now than when first released.' Energy News In Keeping The Lights On, Walt Patterson starts from a simple premise: that we are making a mess of energy, and this is endangering the planet. Using accessible, everyday language Patterson describes how we could do much better, outlining a different way to think about energy, what we want from it and how we get it. Drawing on over 35 years of work from one of the leading voices in the field, Keeping The Lights On explains how we could go about improving energy security and services while reducing costs and vulnerability, globally and rapidly. The book discusses the timely and heated debates surrounding energy and power, and emphasizes that electricity is about infrastructure; we have to stop treating it as a commodity. The result is a comprehensive introduction to the most important issues, providing the reader with innovative and expert ideas and solutions. Published with Royal Institute of International Affairs.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction Towards Sustainable Electricity

part |2 pages

Part 1: Making Energy Sustainable

chapter 1|12 pages

Making the World Work

chapter 2|10 pages

The Energy Dilemma

chapter 3|16 pages

Rethinking Energy

part |2 pages

Part 2: Making Electricity Sustainable

chapter 4|10 pages

Full Circle

chapter 5|14 pages

The Electric Challenge

chapter 6|24 pages

Generating Change

chapter 7|22 pages

Networking Change

chapter 8|8 pages

Decentralizing Networks

chapter 9|6 pages

Getting the Story Right

chapter 10|6 pages

Getting Energy Right

chapter 11|10 pages

Sustainable Electricity: Changing Minds

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