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Author Sivaram, Varun, author.

Title Taming the sun : innovations to harness solar energy and power the planet / Varun Sivaram.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018]

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Description xvii, 371 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Gender group: gdr Men lcdgt
Occupational/field of activity group: occ Consultants lcsh
Occupational/field of activity group: occ University and college faculty members lcdgt
Note "A Council on Foreign Relations book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-341) and index.
Contents Part I. Playing the long game. Two futures ; Coming of age ; Blocking the sun -- Part II. Teaching an old technology new tricks. Chasing capital ; From charity case to business case -- Part III. Reinventing solar. Revolution by evolution ; Stashing sunshine -- Part IV. Putting it all together. Is bigger better? ; No silver bullet ; A solar city upon a hill.
Summary "Solar energy, once a niche application for a limited market, has become the cheapest and fastest-growing power source on earth. What's more, its potential is nearly limitless--every hour the sun beams down more energy than the world uses in a year. But in Taming the Sun, energy expert Varun Sivaram warns that the world is not yet equipped to harness erratic sunshine to meet most of its energy needs. And if solar's current surge peters out, prospects for replacing fossil fuels and averting catastrophic climate change will dim. Innovation can brighten those prospects, Sivaram explains, drawing on firsthand experience and original research spanning science, business, and government. Financial innovation is already enticing deep-pocketed investors to fund solar projects around the world, from the sunniest deserts to the poorest villages. Technological innovation could replace today's solar panels with coatings as cheap as paint and employ artificial photosynthesis to store intermittent sunshine as convenient fuels. And systemic innovation could add flexibility to the world's power grids and other energy systems so they can dependably channel the sun's unreliable energy. Unleashing all this innovation will require visionary public policy: funding researchers developing next-generation solar technologies, refashioning energy systems and economic markets, and putting together a diverse clean energy portfolio. Although solar can't power the planet by itself, it can be the centerpiece of a global clean energy revolution." -- Publisher description.
Subject Solar energy.
Solar energy. (OCoLC)fst01124984
Renewable energy sources.
ISBN 9780262037686 hardcover ; alkaline paper
0262037688 hardcover ; alkaline paper
Standard No. 99975966477
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