
Renewable Electricity Generation
Economic Analysis and Outlook
Benjamin Zycher(Author)
AEI Press
Will be published approx. on 27. October 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-8447-7222-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume examines the outlook for renewable energy in electricity generation-particularly wind and solar power-as a substitute for conventional fuels such as coal and natural gas. Economist Benjamin Zycher evaluates the central arguments in favor of policies that would make way for broader use of renewables and concludes that all are deeply problematic. "Renewable" energy sources are not superior in cost to conventional fuels; nor are they less taxing on the environment. The popular argument that increased use of renewables will create "green jobs" is likewise a fallacy-because wind and solar power are costly and inefficient, the net economic impact is a negative one. Zycher concludes that resource-use behaviors emerging from market competition are the best guides to effective, sustainable energy policies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
131 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8447-7222-6 (9780844772226)
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Benjamin Zycher is a senior fellow in economic studies at the Pacific Research Institute.
Content
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Summary of Public Policy Support for Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation
Appendix to Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Problems Afflicting Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation
Unconcentrated Energy Content
Siting Limitations and Transmission Costs
Low Availability and Intermittency
Chapter 3: Central Rationales for Policy Support for Renewables: A Review
The Infant-Industry Argument
Leveling the Playing Field
Adverse External Effects of Conventional Generation
The Resource Depletion or "Sustainability" Argument
"Green Jobs": Renewable Power as a Source of Expanded Employment
Chapter 4: Some Implications of the Outlook for the Natural Gas Market
Conclusion
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Summary of Public Policy Support for Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation
Appendix to Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Problems Afflicting Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation
Unconcentrated Energy Content
Siting Limitations and Transmission Costs
Low Availability and Intermittency
Chapter 3: Central Rationales for Policy Support for Renewables: A Review
The Infant-Industry Argument
Leveling the Playing Field
Adverse External Effects of Conventional Generation
The Resource Depletion or "Sustainability" Argument
"Green Jobs": Renewable Power as a Source of Expanded Employment
Chapter 4: Some Implications of the Outlook for the Natural Gas Market
Conclusion
Index
About the Author