Chapter 16Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

General information on books can be reviewed at websites such as amazon.com.

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Alternative Energy Institute. 2005.Powering Our Future: An Energy Sourcebook for Sustainable Living. Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse.

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American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. Consumer Resources.

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. 1999.Combined Heat and Power: Capturing Wasted Energy. Washington, D. C.: American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy et al. 2001.Clean Energy Blueprint. Washington, D. C.: American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

American Hydrogen Association. Facts That Every Citizen Should Know About Hydrogen.

American Solar Energy Society.

American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Annual Wind Power Outlook. Washington, D.C. AWEA.

Anathaswamy, Anil. 2003. “Reality Bites For the Dream of a Hydrogen Economy.” New Scientist, November 15, 6.

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Archer, Cristina L., and Mark Z. Jacobson.2003. “Spatial and Temporal Distributions of US Wind Power at 80m Derived from Measurements.” Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 108, no. D9, May, 13.

Arnason, Bragi, and ThorsteinnI. Sigfusson. 2000. “Iceland—A Future Hydrogen Economy.” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 25, 389.

Asmus, Peter. 2000. Reaping the Wind. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Associated Press. 2007. “Cities Offer Incentives to Save Energy.” MSNBC News, Dec. 27.

Associated Press. 2007. “Hot Asphalt Tapped For Its Solar Power.” MSNBC News, Dec. 31.

Ayres, Robert U. 2001. "The Energy We Overlook." World Watch, November/December, 30.

Bailey, Ronald. 2002. “Wind Breaks.” Reason, Jul 10.

Banerjee, Bani P. 2005. Energy and Environment in India.New York:New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

Barnett, Dianna L., et al. 1995.A Primer on Sustainable BuildingSnowmass, Colo.: Rocky Mountain Institute.

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BBC News. Energy: Alternatives to Oil: Bioenergy.

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BBC News. Energy: Alternatives to Oil: Hydropower.

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Beers, Stephen, and Elaine Beers. 1998. "Lights Out: The Case for Energy Conservation: It Works, So Why Aren't We Using It?" E Magazine, 36.

Behar, Michael. 2005. “Warning: The Hydrogen Economy May Be More Distant Than It Appears.” Popular Science, January.

Benyus, Janine M. 2002. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. New York: Harper Perennial.

Berman, Daniel M., and John T. O'Connor. 1997.Who Owns the Sun? People, Politics, and the Struggle for a Solar Economy. River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Bonsor, Kevin. How Hydropower Plants Work.

Borroni-Bird, Christopher E. 2002. “Designing Autonomy.” Scientific American, Sept. 16.

Boschert, Sherry. 2006. Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars That Will Recharge America.GabriolaIsland, B. C., Canada:New Society.

Bourne, Joel K. 2007. “Green Dreams: Making fuel From Crops.” National Geographic, October, 38-59.

Boyle, Godfrey, ed. 2004.Renewable Energy. 2nd ed. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

Boyle, Godfrey, et al. eds. 2003.Energy Systems and Sustainability. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

Bradford, Travis. 2006. Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry.Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Brasher, Keith. 2002.High and Mighty: SUV’s-the World’s Most Dangerous Vehicles and How They Got That Way.Washington D. C.: Public Affairs.

Bradsher, Keith. 2003. “China Set to Act on Fuel Economy.” New York Times. Nov. 18.

Brain, Marshall. How the Hydrogen Economy Works.

British Petroleum (BP). Annual.BP Statistical Review of World Energy. London: Group Media and Publications.

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Brown, Jerry, et al. 2007. Freedom from Mid-East Oil.Ojai, Calif.: WorldBusinessAcademy.

Brown, Jerry, et al. 2007. “Is the Hydrogen Age Just Around the Corner?” AlterNet, December 28,

Brown, Lester R. 2004. The Short Path to Oil Independence: Gas-electric Hybrids and Wind Power Offer Winning Combination. Washington, D. C.: Earth Policy Institute.

Buchanan, Peter, and Kenneth Frampton. 2005.Ten Shades of Green: Architecture and the Natural World.New York: W. W. Norton.

Building Green.

Burkett, Elinor. 2003. “A Mighty Wind.” New York Times Magazine, June 15.

Burns, Lawrence D.,et al. 2002.“Vehicle of Change.” Scientific American, October, 62.

Butti, Ken, and John Perlin. 1980. A Golden Thread: 2500 Years of Solar Architecture and Technology. Palo Alto, Calif.: Cheshire.

California Energy Commission.

Capello, Robert, et al. 1999.Sustainable Cities and Energy Policies.New York: Springer

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Carey, John. 2003. “Taming The Oil Beast.” Business Week, February 24, 96.

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Car-Ruffino, Norma, and John Acheson. 2007. “The Hybrid Phenomenon.” The Futurist, July-August, 16-22.

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Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology.Renewable Energy Policy Project.

Center for Sustainable Systems.Buildings

Center for Sustainable Systems.Renewable Energy Projects.

Chambers, Ann, et al. 2001. Distributed Generation: A Nontechnical Guide.Tulsa, Okla.: Pennwell.

Chea, Terence. 2004. “State-of-Art Wind Farm Powers Up In California.” MSNBC News, Jan. 6.

Chemical & Engineering News Editors. 2007. “Point/Counterpoint: The Costs of Biofuels.” Chemical & Engineering News, December 17. 12-16.

Chiras, Daniel D. 2000.The Natural House: A Complete Guide to Healthy, Energy-Efficient, Environmental Homes. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Chiras, Daniel D. 2002. The Solar House: Passive Heating and Cooling. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Chiras, Daniel D. 2004. The New Ecological Home: A Compete Guide to GreenBuilding Options. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Chiras, Daniel D. 2006.The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass, and Hydropower. GabriolaIsland, B. C., Canada: New Society.

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Cipiti, Ben. 2007. The Energy Construct: Achieving a Clean, Domestic, and Economical Energy Future. Amazon.com: Book Surge.

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Clifford, Hal. 2002. “Rocky Mountain High Tax: Aspen, Colo. Taxes Its Way to a Healthier Climate.” Grist Magazine, July 31.

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Danish Wind Industry Association.

Darley, Julian, et al, 2005. Relocalize Now: Getting Ready for Climate Change and the End of Cheap Oil—A Post Carbon Guide. GabriolaIsland, B. C., Canada: New Society.

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Davis, Scott. 2004. Micohydro: Clean Power from Water. GabriolaIsland, B. C., Canada: New Society.

Dean, Angela M. 2003. Green By Design: Creating a Home for Sustainable Living.Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith.

Deneen, Sally, and Brian Howard. 2007. “Buildings that Breathe: Green Construction is Coming of Age.” E Magazine, January/February, 26-37.

Die Off.Implications of a Population Crash When Oil Begins Running Out.

Dower, Roger, et al. 1997. Frontiers of Sustainability: Environmentally Sound Agriculture, Forestry, Transportation, and Power Production. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Downs, Erica S. 2000. China’s Quest for Energy. Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand Corporation.

Dunn, Seth. 2000. Micropower: The Next Electrical Era. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Institute.

Dunn, Seth. 2001. Hydrogen Futures: Toward a Sustainable Energy System. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Institute.

Dunnett, Nigel, and Noel Kingsbury. 2004.Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls. Portland, Ore.: Timber Press.

Ebel, Robert E. 2005.China’s Energy Future: The Middle Kingdom Seeks Its Place in the Sun. Washington, D. C.:Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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Economy, Elizabeth C. 2005. The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future.Ithaca, N. Y.: CornellUniversity Press.

Ecosustainable Hub. Environment Sustainability Links (Websites).

Editors of Fine Homebuilding, 1999. Energy-EfficientBuilding: The Best of Fine Homebuilding.Newtown, Conn.: Taunton.

Edwards, Brian, ed. 2001. Green Architecture: An International Comparison. Washington, D. C.: National Academies Press.

Edwards, Brian, ed. 2003. Green Buildings Pay. 2nd ed. London: Taylor & Francis.

Efficient Windows Collaborative.

Egendorg, Laura K. 2006. Energy Alternatives (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints).Farmington Hills, Mich.: Greenhaven Press.

Energy Action Coalition.

Energy Future Coalition.

Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. Annual.Annual Energy Outlook.

Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government.

Energy Information Administration (EIA). Annual.International Energy Outlook. Washington, D. C.: Energy Information Administration.

Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Monthly. Monthly Energy Review.

Energy Quest. Saving Energy.

Energy Quest. Transportation Energy: A Student’s Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles.

Energy Star.

Energy Story.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Alternative Fuels.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Energy.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: GreenBuilding Design.

Environment News Service. 2007. “U.S. Water Under Pressure as Ethanol Production Soars.” October 10.

Environmental Literacy Council. Energy.

Estill, Lyle. 2005. Biodiesel Power.GabriolaIsland, B. C., Canada: New Society.

European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA).

European Wind Energy Association.

Evans, Poppy. 1997. The Complete Guide to Eco-Friendly Design. Cincinnati, Ohio: North Light Books.

Evans, Robert L. 2007. Fueling Our Future: An Introduction to Sustainable Energy.New York: CambridgeUniversity Press.

Fairley, Peter. 2001. "Power to the People." Technology Review, May, 70.

Fairley, Peter. 2001. "A Smarter Power Grid." Technology Review, July/August, 41.

Fairley, Peter. 2002. "Solar on the Cheap. Technology Review, January/February, 48.

Fairley, Peter. 2002. “Wind Power For Pennies.” Technology Review, July/August, 40.

Fairley, Peter. 2003. “Recharging The Power Grid.” Technology Review, March, 49.

Fairley, Peter. 2004. “Solar Cell Rollout.” Technology Review, July.

Farhar, Barbara C., and Donna M. Heinmiller. 2003. Opportunities for Near-Term Geothermal Development on Public Lands in the United States.U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

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Flavin, Christopher, and Seth Dunn. 1997.Rising Sun, Gathering Winds: Policies to Stabilize the Climate and Strengthen Economies. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Institute.

Florida Solar EnergyCenter.

Freedman, David. 2002. "Fuel Cell vs. the Grid." Technology Review, January/February, 40.

Freeman, S. David. 2007. Winning Our Energy Independence: An Energy Insider Shows How.Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith.

Frey, Darcy. 2002. “How Green is BP? The New York Times, December 8, 98.

Frick, Robert. 2007. “Solar Finally Pays Off.” Kiplinger’s, October, 68-75.

Friedman, D. J., et al. 2001. Drilling for Oil in Detroit: Tapping Automaker Ingenuity to Build Safe Efficient Automobiles.Cambridge, Mass.: Union of Concerned Scientists. Fuel Cells. The Online Fuel Cell Information Resource.

Fuel Cell Store.

Fuel Cell Today. Latest Fuel Cell News.

Fuel Economy Information.

Galbraith, Kate. 2007. “Is Texas Now Greener Than California?” AlterNet, July 2.

Gartner, John. 2007. “Fossil Fuels’ Free Ride Is Over.” Environment News Service, Nov. 30.

Geller, Howard. 2001.Strategies for Reducing Oil Imports: Expanding Oil Production vs. Increasing Vehicle Efficiency. Washington, D. C.: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

Geller, Howard. 2002.Energy Revolution: Policies For A Sustainable Future.Washington D. C.: Island Press.

Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium.

German Advisory Council on Global Change. 2004.World in Transition: Towards Sustainable Energy Systems.London: Earthscan.

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Gibilisco, Stan. 2006. Alternative Energy Demystified.Columbus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill Professional.

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Gissen, David. 2003.Big and Green: Sustainable Skyscrapers for the Twenty-First Century. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton Architectural Press.

Global Network of Environment and Technology (GNET).Innovative and Environmentally Benign Technologies.

Goldemberg, José, ed. 2001. World Energy Assessment: Energy and the Challenge of Sustainability. New York: United Nations Development Programme.

Goldstein, David. 2007. Saving Energy, Growing Jobs: How Environmental Protection Promotes Economic Growth, Competition, and Innovation. Richmond, Calif.: Bay Tree Publishing

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Griscom, Amanda. 2003. “Little Solar Houses for You and Me.” Grist Magazine. Oct. 7.

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