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Energy Explained

Conventional Energy and Alternative, Volumes 1 and 2

Vikram Janardhan and Bob Fesmire

Energy is truly the world's most vital commodity. It makes modern societies possible, and the decisions made regarding it have far-reaching repercussions. Every day stories about the price of oil, the resurgence of nuclear power, or the latest clean energy alternative can be found in mainstream news outlets across the country. Yet despite its high profile, energy remains largely misunderstood. People are confused, intimidated and generally discouraged from learning about energy, partly because the topic is so large and opaque, but also because the resources that do exist fail to provide an overall picture the average reader can understand. Here, in easily accessible language accompanied by simple illustrations of difficult concepts, the authors lay out the basics of energy in a palatable and refreshing way. Readers are treated to a vivid presentation of the basics of energy science, alongside the politics, economics, and social issues that impact its harnessing, distribution, and use. Anyone interested in how energy truly works will find answers in these pages that shed light on the past, present, and future of world energy.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 659 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-4422-0372-3 • Hardback • 2 vol set • November 2010 • $173.00 • (£135.00)
978-1-4422-0374-7 • eBook • November 2010 • $164.00 • (£127.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Science / Energy, Reference / General
Vikram Janardhan is currently chief executive officer of Insera Energy LLC, a consulting firm providing services to electric utilities and power generation companies. Bob Fesmire is media relations manager of ABB Inc. Visit the Energy Explained website at www.energyexplained.com.
1 Volume I: Conventional Energy
2 Preface - A call for Energy Literacy
3 Part 1: The World of Energy
4 Chapter 1: Why is this Topic so Important Now?
5 Chapter 2: A Brief History of Energy
6 Part 2: Oil, Oil Everywhere: The World of Oil
7 Chapter 3: Black Gold: A Brief History of Oil
8 Chapter 4: The Science and Technology of Oil
9 Chapter 5: Refining and Distribution
10 Chapter 6: How do Gasoline Prices Work?
11 Chapter 7: Peak Oil: How Much Do We Have Left?
12 Chapter 8: OPEC and the Role of the Oil Cartel
13 Chapter 9: Oil and the Environment
14 Chapter 10: The Future of Oil
15 Part 3: Fuel From Fossils
16 Chapter 11: King Coal
17 Chapter 12: Natural Gas
18 Chapter 13: Global Warming
19 Part 4: Power Up! The Incredible World of Electricity
20 Chapter 14: What is Electricity?
21 Chapter 15: Power Generation
22 Chapter 16: Transmission and Distribution
23 Chapter 17: Our Electric System
24 Part 5: Energy Policy
25 Chapter 18: Energy Policy at Home and Abroad
26 Chapter 19: Energy Market Regulation
27 Chapter 20: Deregulation
28 Volume II: Alternative Energy
29 Part 1: Renewable Energy
30 Chapter 1: Wind Energy
31 Chapter 2: Solar Energy
32 Chapter 3: Tidal Energy
33 Chapter 4: Biomass Energy
34 Chapter 5: Geothermal Energy
35 Chapter 6: Bottle That Electron! (Energy Storage)
36 Part 2: Energy and Transportation
37 Chapter 7: Land, Sea and Air - Energy in Transportation
38 Chapter 8: Fuels From Fossils (Revisited)
39 Chapter 9: Biodiesel
40 Chapter 10: Ethanol
41 Chapter 11: Hybrids, Plug-ins and Electric Vehicles
42 Chapter 12: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
43 Chapter 13: The Road Ahead
44 Part 3: Energy Security
45 Chapter 14: Security, Reliability, Diversity and Independence
46 Chapter 15: Our Aging Power Grid
47 Chapter 16: Nuclear Energy
48 Chapter 17: The Geopolitics of Oil
49 Part 4: Energy Efficiency
50 Chapter 18: Reducing Energy Wastage
51 Chapter 19: Energy Efficiency Begins at Home
52 Chapter 20: Green Living
53 Chapter 21: Energy Efficiency on a Broader Scale
54 Part 5: A New Energy Economy
55 Chapter 22: Clean Tech Investments
56 Chapter 23: Energy, Economy, Jobs and Education
57 Chapter 24: The Coming Energy Revolution
58 Epilogue
Vikram Janardhan and Bob Fesmire reveal that they are 'on a mission for energy literacy' in the opening to their two-volume energy explained books, and I hope they complete that mission. What they don't completely reveal is just how fun the journey will really be (though there are a few hints). This is NOVA narrated by Jon Stewart, Nature reinterpreted by Stephen Colbert—PBS with a Comedy Central sense of humor. As witty as it is informative, I honestly wish that I'd had these books around when I began in this industry a decade ago and didn't know a watt from a whatchamacallit. Unfortunately, I had to deal with dry tomes more confusing than helpful. Woe is me. In the future, I'll recommend our industry newbies to pick energy explained. Not only will they 'get it' more quickly, I think the volume of whining about how dull it all is will cease.
— Powergrid International Magazine


[The authors] method . . . is to take a weighty subject and make it an easy read.
— New York Journal of Books


These two volumes are an excellent introductory resource for secondary school education or perhaps college-level study as supplements in a nontechnical course where energy is a major area of study, such as in society and technology series courses. Janardhan (energy consultant) and Fesmire (writer/editor and communications manager in energy industry) write in a very readable, comparative narrative style ideal for the lay reader. They do an excellent job of conveying scientific principles and engineering applications without using esoteric formulations and detailed mathematics. The graphs and illustrations are accurate and simple for nontechnical audiences to understand. The books cover every major technical and societal issue in energy and energy conversion, from basic operation of traditional energy generation and distribution sources to current and future nontraditional technology. The authors do not avoid the many ecological, political, and economic controversies surrounding energy decisions; on the contrary, they provide commendably balanced, though somewhat simplified, presentations of the major issues and arguments. Any technical person would enjoy reading the "Fun Facts" sections in almost every chapter; they provide enlightening "gee whiz" quantitative facts and factoids from across the energy and energy conversion topics spectra. Summing Up: Recommended.
— Choice Reviews


[Volume 1] Well-suited for academic studies and most general readers, the first volume of this work sets a high standard for other books on the subject.

[Volume 2] The result is a second volume that works as well as the first in presenting relevant information on energy issues succinctly and well. An easy-to-understand guide for those interested in alternative energy.

— Kirkus Reviews


·Includes simple illustrations throughout

·Provides easy to understand definitions and explanations of how energy works

·Covers political, economic, and scientific issues

·Two volumes cover the broad spectrum of energy forms, challenges, and issues

• Short-listed, RUSA ALA Outstanding Reference Award Finalist (RUSA, 2012)

Energy Explained

Conventional Energy and Alternative, Volumes 1 and 2

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Energy is truly the world's most vital commodity. It makes modern societies possible, and the decisions made regarding it have far-reaching repercussions. Every day stories about the price of oil, the resurgence of nuclear power, or the latest clean energy alternative can be found in mainstream news outlets across the country. Yet despite its high profile, energy remains largely misunderstood. People are confused, intimidated and generally discouraged from learning about energy, partly because the topic is so large and opaque, but also because the resources that do exist fail to provide an overall picture the average reader can understand. Here, in easily accessible language accompanied by simple illustrations of difficult concepts, the authors lay out the basics of energy in a palatable and refreshing way. Readers are treated to a vivid presentation of the basics of energy science, alongside the politics, economics, and social issues that impact its harnessing, distribution, and use. Anyone interested in how energy truly works will find answers in these pages that shed light on the past, present, and future of world energy.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 659 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
    978-1-4422-0372-3 • Hardback • 2 vol set • November 2010 • $173.00 • (£135.00)
    978-1-4422-0374-7 • eBook • November 2010 • $164.00 • (£127.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Science / Energy, Reference / General
Author
Author
  • Vikram Janardhan is currently chief executive officer of Insera Energy LLC, a consulting firm providing services to electric utilities and power generation companies. Bob Fesmire is media relations manager of ABB Inc. Visit the Energy Explained website at www.energyexplained.com.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • 1 Volume I: Conventional Energy
    2 Preface - A call for Energy Literacy
    3 Part 1: The World of Energy
    4 Chapter 1: Why is this Topic so Important Now?
    5 Chapter 2: A Brief History of Energy
    6 Part 2: Oil, Oil Everywhere: The World of Oil
    7 Chapter 3: Black Gold: A Brief History of Oil
    8 Chapter 4: The Science and Technology of Oil
    9 Chapter 5: Refining and Distribution
    10 Chapter 6: How do Gasoline Prices Work?
    11 Chapter 7: Peak Oil: How Much Do We Have Left?
    12 Chapter 8: OPEC and the Role of the Oil Cartel
    13 Chapter 9: Oil and the Environment
    14 Chapter 10: The Future of Oil
    15 Part 3: Fuel From Fossils
    16 Chapter 11: King Coal
    17 Chapter 12: Natural Gas
    18 Chapter 13: Global Warming
    19 Part 4: Power Up! The Incredible World of Electricity
    20 Chapter 14: What is Electricity?
    21 Chapter 15: Power Generation
    22 Chapter 16: Transmission and Distribution
    23 Chapter 17: Our Electric System
    24 Part 5: Energy Policy
    25 Chapter 18: Energy Policy at Home and Abroad
    26 Chapter 19: Energy Market Regulation
    27 Chapter 20: Deregulation
    28 Volume II: Alternative Energy
    29 Part 1: Renewable Energy
    30 Chapter 1: Wind Energy
    31 Chapter 2: Solar Energy
    32 Chapter 3: Tidal Energy
    33 Chapter 4: Biomass Energy
    34 Chapter 5: Geothermal Energy
    35 Chapter 6: Bottle That Electron! (Energy Storage)
    36 Part 2: Energy and Transportation
    37 Chapter 7: Land, Sea and Air - Energy in Transportation
    38 Chapter 8: Fuels From Fossils (Revisited)
    39 Chapter 9: Biodiesel
    40 Chapter 10: Ethanol
    41 Chapter 11: Hybrids, Plug-ins and Electric Vehicles
    42 Chapter 12: Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
    43 Chapter 13: The Road Ahead
    44 Part 3: Energy Security
    45 Chapter 14: Security, Reliability, Diversity and Independence
    46 Chapter 15: Our Aging Power Grid
    47 Chapter 16: Nuclear Energy
    48 Chapter 17: The Geopolitics of Oil
    49 Part 4: Energy Efficiency
    50 Chapter 18: Reducing Energy Wastage
    51 Chapter 19: Energy Efficiency Begins at Home
    52 Chapter 20: Green Living
    53 Chapter 21: Energy Efficiency on a Broader Scale
    54 Part 5: A New Energy Economy
    55 Chapter 22: Clean Tech Investments
    56 Chapter 23: Energy, Economy, Jobs and Education
    57 Chapter 24: The Coming Energy Revolution
    58 Epilogue
Reviews
Reviews
  • Vikram Janardhan and Bob Fesmire reveal that they are 'on a mission for energy literacy' in the opening to their two-volume energy explained books, and I hope they complete that mission. What they don't completely reveal is just how fun the journey will really be (though there are a few hints). This is NOVA narrated by Jon Stewart, Nature reinterpreted by Stephen Colbert—PBS with a Comedy Central sense of humor. As witty as it is informative, I honestly wish that I'd had these books around when I began in this industry a decade ago and didn't know a watt from a whatchamacallit. Unfortunately, I had to deal with dry tomes more confusing than helpful. Woe is me. In the future, I'll recommend our industry newbies to pick energy explained. Not only will they 'get it' more quickly, I think the volume of whining about how dull it all is will cease.
    — Powergrid International Magazine


    [The authors] method . . . is to take a weighty subject and make it an easy read.
    — New York Journal of Books


    These two volumes are an excellent introductory resource for secondary school education or perhaps college-level study as supplements in a nontechnical course where energy is a major area of study, such as in society and technology series courses. Janardhan (energy consultant) and Fesmire (writer/editor and communications manager in energy industry) write in a very readable, comparative narrative style ideal for the lay reader. They do an excellent job of conveying scientific principles and engineering applications without using esoteric formulations and detailed mathematics. The graphs and illustrations are accurate and simple for nontechnical audiences to understand. The books cover every major technical and societal issue in energy and energy conversion, from basic operation of traditional energy generation and distribution sources to current and future nontraditional technology. The authors do not avoid the many ecological, political, and economic controversies surrounding energy decisions; on the contrary, they provide commendably balanced, though somewhat simplified, presentations of the major issues and arguments. Any technical person would enjoy reading the "Fun Facts" sections in almost every chapter; they provide enlightening "gee whiz" quantitative facts and factoids from across the energy and energy conversion topics spectra. Summing Up: Recommended.
    — Choice Reviews


    [Volume 1] Well-suited for academic studies and most general readers, the first volume of this work sets a high standard for other books on the subject.

    [Volume 2] The result is a second volume that works as well as the first in presenting relevant information on energy issues succinctly and well. An easy-to-understand guide for those interested in alternative energy.

    — Kirkus Reviews


Features
Features
  • ·Includes simple illustrations throughout

    ·Provides easy to understand definitions and explanations of how energy works

    ·Covers political, economic, and scientific issues

    ·Two volumes cover the broad spectrum of energy forms, challenges, and issues

Awards
Awards
  • • Short-listed, RUSA ALA Outstanding Reference Award Finalist (RUSA, 2012)

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