Renewable Energy for Human Sustainability
Renewable Energy for Human Sustainability
- Peter J. SchubertPeter J. SchubertSchool of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Summary
Renewable energy was used exclusively by the first humans and is likely to be the predominant source for future humans. Between these times the use of extracted resources such as coal, oil, and natural gas has created an explosion of population and affluence, but also of pollution and dependency. This article explores the advent of energy sources in a broad social context including economics, finance, and policy. The means of producing renewable energy are described in an accessible way, highlighting the broad range of considerations in their development, deployment, and ability to scale to address the entirety of human enterprises.
Subjects
- Sustainability and Solutions