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Energy Economics - Key Concepts

Vinayak Joshipura

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Energy Economics: Key Concepts" explores the dynamic intersection of energy and economics, offering insights into how these domains shape the global landscape. This book examines relationships between energy markets, economic systems, and policy frameworks, with a special emphasis on the United States.
We lay the groundwork by explaining energy production, consumption, and distribution. The book covers supply and demand, their implications on energy prices, and market structures. It delves into the transition towards cleaner energy sources, exploring the economic viability of renewable technologies like solar and wind power, and the role of policy mechanisms in market dynamics and investment decisions.
The book also addresses the balance between energy security and economic growth, emphasizing strategic energy policies to ensure stability and resilience. We discuss the economic impacts of technological advancements in the energy sector, from the shale revolution to energy storage and smart grid technologies.
"Energy Economics: Key Concepts" is a valuable resource for understanding the economic forces shaping energy choices, bridging the gap between energy intricacies and broader economic contexts.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 304 pages.

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