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ABSTRACT
Energy Futures: the
Challenge Given climate change and concerns over energy
security, key technological and strategic issues face us
for a sustainable energy future. Dave Elliott looks at
sustainable energy technologies, essentially the
technological mitigation options, ranging from local
domestic scale micro- gener-ation to macro continent-wide supergrids. Key
issues are: What scales should we focus on - local,
national, global? Which type of generation technologies
should we emphasise? Electricity generation? Heat
generation? How can we accelerate deployment of the mix
of chosen technologies? Stephen Peake then asks will it
be enough, or will we also need massive social and
economic adaptation - including behavioural changes and
more radical global political agreements or
accommodations. The key issues are how long have we got,
and can we adjust in time? David Elliott is Professor of
Technology Policy specialising in sustainable energy
technologies and renewable energy based systems. He is
editor of Renew journal. Dr Stephen Peake is Senior
Lecturer in Environmental Policy specialising in the
social, cultural and technological dynamics of
sustainable development, energy security and climate
change diplomacy.
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