熄灯:电力危机、全球经济及对你意味着什么 Lights Out

分類: 图书,进口原版书,经管与理财 Business & Investing ,
作者: Jason Makansi 著
出 版 社: John Wiley & Sons
出版时间: 2007-8-1字数:版次: 1页数: 306印刷时间: 2007/08/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780470109182包装: 精装内容简介
Most people don't realize that skyrocketing global energy demand and economic growth severely affect the supply of electricity. Between production (power plants) and delivery is an antiquated, "third-world" transmission grid that is in desperate need of hardening against breakdowns, terrorist attacks, inadequate carrying capacity, and operational obsolescence. And while electricity doesn't hold the headlines or dramatic power of oil, the ability to ensure its uninterrupted supply at a reasonable price is even more essential to global survival and prosperity. Lights Out is today's most detailed, in-depth examination of this largely unreported looming energy crisis. Written by one of the world's top electricity industry experts, this powerful book covers numerous hot button economic and political issues-free markets versus regulation; energy independence versus foreign imports; nuclear power, global warming, and other environmental issues; and much more. Beyond just uncovering and illuminating the problems, however, it proposes a comprehensive road map of technical solutions and regulatory reform from both the production and demand sides of the equation-a framework for rethinking, rebuilding, and enhancing the entire electricity production and delivery infrastructure. Prescriptive and provocative, Lights Out will redefine the simmering debate on how the world can-and must-act now to head off a global catastrophe, one that could eventually wreak even more havoc than the ongoing oil crisis.
作者简介:
Jason Makansi is the President of Pearl Street, Inc., a consulting firm; Principal of PS Liquidity Advisors, an advisory service for energy technology companies raising capital; and Executive Director of the Energy Storage Council, a public-policy advocacy organization. A prolific author, respected industry thought leader, and seasoned communicator, Mr. Makansi has been analyzing the technological, business, and regulatory issues in electricity production and delivery for over twenty-five years. He earned a BS in chemical engineering from Columbia University. His earlier books include An Investor’s Guide to the Electricity Economy, also published by John Wiley & Sons, and Managing Steam: An Engineering Guide to Commercial, Industrial, and Utility Systems.
目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One The Worst-Case Scenario
Chapter 1 Night of the Living Dead
Chapter 2 The Production and Delivery Value Chain
Chapter 3 Around the World, Around Town
Chapter 4 Preventing the Worst Case
Part Two Insecurities, Vulnerabilities, and An Uneasy State of the Industry
Chapter 5 Why a First-World Country Has a Third-World Grid
Chapter 6 Living with a Transaction Economy
Chapter 7 The Brain Drain
Chapter 8 Environmental Imperatives
Chapter 9 Houston, We Have a Problem
Chapter 10 The Impact of Lengthening Supply Lines: How Elastic Are They?
Part Three Fighting "The Last War," Planning the Next One
Chapter 11 It's That '70s Show
Chapter 12 Sticker Shock (Without the Sticker)
Chapter 13 Electricity Storage
Chapter 14 Coal: Extracting Its Full Value
Chapter 15 Exercising the Nuclear Option
Chapter 16 Savvy Consumption, Empowering Ratepayers
Chapter 17 Distributed Power
Chapter 18 Redefining the Grid with Real Intelligence
Chapter 19 The Rest of the World
Chapter 20 A Vision For The Future: Daydream, Nightmare, or a Good Night's Rest?
Postscript: Personal Accountability
Bibliography
About the Author
Index