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Policies and Programs for Sustainable Energy Innovations

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

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  • © 2015

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  • Integrates research, practice and policy in innovation and technology management with renewable energy and environmental sustainability
  • Features case examples representing a variety of timely topics and issues, such as global warming, bio-fuels, nuclear energy
  • Provides insights and recommendations for sustainable energy innovations

Part of the book series: Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management (ITKM)

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This volume features research and case studies across a variety of industries to showcase technological innovations and policy initiatives designed to promote renewable energy and sustainable economic development. The first section focuses on policies for the adoption of renewable energy technologies, the second section covers the evaluation of energy efficiency programs and the final section provides evaluations of energy technology innovations.

Environmental concerns, energy availability and political pressure have prompted governments to look for alternative energy resources that can minimize the undesirable effects for current energy systems.  For example, shifting away from the conventional fuel resources and increasing the percentage of electricity generated from renewable resources, such as solar and wind power, is an opportunity to guarantee lower CO2 emissions and to create better economic opportunities for citizens in the long run.

Including discussions of such of timely topics and issues as global warming, bio-fuels and nuclear energy, the editors and contributors to this book provide a wealth of insights and recommendations for sustainable energy innovations.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Engineering and Technology Management, Portland State University, Portland, USA

    Tugrul U. Daim

  • Portland State University, Portland, USA

    Jisun Kim, Ibrahim Iskin, Kevin C. van Blommestein

  • Portland State University, Beaverton, USA

    Rimal Abu Taha

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