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Farhar-Pilgrim, Barbara. Willingness to pay for electricity from renewable energy. Golden, Colo: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1996.

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Electricity production from renewables energies. London: ISTE Ltd., 2012.

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Page, Deborah S. Energy for keeps: Electricity from renewable energy : an illustrated guide for everyone who uses electricty. Tiburon, CA: Energy Education GrouP, 2005.

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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), National Academy of Engineering, and National Academies Press (U.S.), eds. Electricity from renewable resources: Status, prospects and impediments. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press, 2010.

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African Science Academy Development Initiative and Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, eds. Generating electricity from sunlight: Global trends and developments in Ghana. Accra, Ghana: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007.

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Farhar-Pilgrim, Barbara. Willingness to pay for electricity from renewable resources: A review of utility market research. Golden, Colo. (1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden Colo. 80401-3393): National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1999.

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Droste-Franke, Bert. Balancing Renewable Electricity: Energy Storage, Demand Side Management, and Network Extension from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Energy and Environmental Programme (Royal Institute of International Affairs), ed. Power from plants: The global implications of new technologies for electricity from biomass. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy and Environmental Programme, 1994.

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World Bank. Operating and planning electricity grids with variable renewable generation: Review of emerging lessons from selected operational experiences and desktop studies. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2013.

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Electricity generation: Hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, to consider the value and examine the progress of electricity generation from concentrating solar power, Albuquerque, NM, July 2, 2008. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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Resources, United States Congress Senate Committee on Energy and Natural. Electricity generation: Hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, to consider the value and examine the progress of electricity generation from concentrating solar power, Albuquerque, NM, July 2, 2008. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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Rogers, Paul A. F. What could and should the planning system do to facilitate community based renewable energy projects in pursuit of national commitments to secure 10% of electricity supply from renewable sources by 2010?. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2000.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures. Tax credits for electricity production from renewable sources: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, May 24, 2005. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2006.

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Scotland, OPET. Renewable energy in Scotland: Electricity issues. Glasgow: NIFES Consulting Group, 2001.

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Schauberger, Viktor. The energy evolution: Harnessing free energy from nature. Bath: Gateway, 2000.

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Irwin, Len G., and Raymond Macias. Renewable electricity generation: Resources, standards, challenges. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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Preville, Mary. Penetration of renewable energy in the electricity sector. Paris: OECD, 1998.

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Energy from living things: Biomass energy. New York, New York: Crabtree Publishing Company, 2016.

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How to live without electricity and like it. US: Eco-Logic Books., 1997.

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Evangelista, Anita. How to live without electricity --and like it. Port Townsend, WA: Loompanics Unlimited, 1997.

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Kozloff, Keith. Rethinking development assistance for renewable electricity. Washington, D.C: World Resources Institute, 1994.

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Clemmer, Steven L. A powerful opportunity: Making renewable electricity the standard. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists, 1999.

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"Renewable" energy sources for electricity generation: Economic analysis and outlook. Washington, D.C: AEI Press, 2011.

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Naterer, Greg F. Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy. London: Springer London, 2013.

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Renewable energy made easy: Free energy from solar, wind, hydropower, and other alternative energy sources. Ocala, Fla: Atlantic Pub. Group, 2008.

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Jonathan, Coony, ed. Accelerating clean energy technology research, development, and deployment: Lessons from nonenergy sectors. Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 2008.

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plc, South Western Electricity. Renewable sources of electricity in the SWEB area: Future prospects. Bristol: South Western Electricity plc, 1993.

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Rowlands, Ian H. Renewable electricity and transatlantic relations: Exploring the issues. Badia Fiesolana, San Domenico (FI): European University Institute, 2003.

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Deo, Pramod. Electricity reforms & green power development: Regulatory and tariff issues. Pune: World Institute of Sustainable Energy, 2005.

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Sissine, Fred J. Renewable energy: Tax credit, budget, and electricity production issues. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2004.

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Sissine, Fred J. Renewable energy: Tax credit, budget, and electricity production issues. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2001.

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Sissine, Fred J. Renewable energy: Tax credit, budget, and electricity restructuring issues. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1999.

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Hessami, M. A. Applied thermodynamics: Power production from conventional and renewable sources. 2nd ed. Melbourne: Eruditions Pub., 2006.

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Organisation for economic co-operation and development. Renewable Energy RD & D Priorities: Insights from IEA Technology Programme. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2006.

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Nogee, Alan. Powerful solutions: 7 ways to switch America to renewable electricity. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists, 1999.

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Storage and reliability of electricity. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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Energy for Keeps: Electricity from Renewable Energy. Educators for the Environment, 2003.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, ed. Electricity from renewable energy sources: Encouring green electricuty in Europe. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of teh Euroepan Communities, 2004.

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Energy for Keeps: Electricity From Renewable Energy--An Illustrated Guide for Everyone Who Uses Electricity. Energy Education Group, 2005.

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Avery, William H., and Chih Wu. Renewable Energy from the Ocean. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195071993.001.0001.

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Scientists and engineers around the world are striving to develop new sources of energy. One source, ocean thermal energy conversion, has virtually unlimited potential. It is based on techniques that exploit heat produced by solar energy that may, in turn, be used to produce fuel and electricity. This book reviews the status and background of this promising technology. William H. Avery is the leading expert in this field, and his co-author Chih Wu is an authority on heat engine performance. Together they describe the workings of an OTEC power plant and how such a system might be implemented as part of a futuristic national energy strategy. The book is the only detailed presentation of basic OTEC technology, its testing and improvement. It is based on extensive development initiatives undertaken internationally during the period from 1974 through 1985. The book offers a thorough assessment of the economics of OTEC in comparison with other energy production methods. It will be of interest to a wide range of professionals in energy research, power and mechanical engineering, and to upper-level undergraduate students taking courses in these fields.
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1942-, Nemzer Marilyn, Page Deborah S. 1955-, Carter Anna, and Educators for the Environment, eds. Energy for keeps: Electricity from renewable energy : an illustrated guide for everyone who uses electricity. Tiburon, CA: Educators for the Environment, 2003.

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Jelley, Nick. Renewable Energy: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198825401.001.0001.

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Energy is vital for a good standard of living, and affordable and adequate sources of power that do not cause climate change or pollution are crucial. Renewables can meet the world’s energy needs without compromising human health and the environment, and this VSI gives a history of their deployment and the principles of their technologies. Wind and solar farms can now provide the cheapest electricity in many parts of the world. Decarbonizing heat is just as important as clean electricity, and can be achieved using renewably generated electricity to power heat pumps and to produce combustible fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia. Several other clean alternatives, notably hydropower, biofuels, nuclear power, and carbon capture, are also becoming important. Lithium-ion batteries are enabling the electrification of transport and providing grid storage. But while market forces are helping the transition from fossil fuels to renewables, there are opposing pressures, such as the United States’ proposed withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, and vested commercial interests in fossil fuels. Net-zero emissions must be reached by 2050 for a sustainable future, and governments must act quickly to accelerate the transition.
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Balancing Renewable Electricity Energy Storage Demand Side Management And Network Extension From An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Springer, 2012.

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Challenges and opportunities to deliver renewable energy from Baja California Norte to California. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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California Energy Commission. Fuels & Transportation Division., KEMA (Firm), and Bates White LLC, eds. Challenges and opportunities to deliver renewable energy from Baja California Norte to California. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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Challenges and opportunities to deliver renewable energy from Baja California Norte to California. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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Rusche, Tim Maxian. EU Renewable Electricity Law and Policy: From National Targets to a Common Market. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Rusche, Tim Maxian. EU Renewable Electricity Law and Policy: From National Targets to a Common Market. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Rehtanz, Christian, Boris P. Paal, and Bert Droste-Franke. Balancing Renewable Electricity: Energy Storage, Demand Side Management, and Network Extension from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Springer, 2012.

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Goldemberg, José. Energy in Brazil. Edited by Edmund Amann, Carlos R. Azzoni, and Werner Baer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190499983.013.38.

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This chapter analyzes the evolution of the energy sector in Brazil, charting shifts in the energy matrix, in particular the rise in renewables and increasing self-sufficiency in fossil fuels. Production of energy in Brazil, particularly electricity, includes a high percentage of renewable sources. Electricity is generated mostly by hydroelectric plants, cars are fueled with ethanol produced from sugarcane, biofuels have good prospects for success, and wind generation of electricity is picking up slowly. The country has managed to become almost self-sufficient in oil production. However, most of the production of energy is in the hands of government institutions, imposing a degree of instability on the system. This chapter has reviewed the effects of some important policies introduced at different points in time. Looking ahead, the chapter concludes that energy policy in Brazil is now moving in the right direction, although significant challenges remain.
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