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Sabrina Dietrich

Greening Energy in the Americas


Problems of Renewable Energies in Chile and California with Main Focus on Hydropower
2013. 84 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2013
ISBN: 3-639-46546-6 (3639465466)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-46546-4 (9783639465464)

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Conventional energy resources like oil, coal and gas are finite and the consumption of fossil fuels increases every year along with improvements in the quality of life, industrialization of developing nations, and an increase in growth of the world population. As a counteract to the forthcoming problem of energy shortage the countries put their focus on renewable energy sources. While the industrialized countries concentrate their investment on wind and solar energy technology, the developing countries put their focus on hydroelectricity. The book will therefore take a loo at one of the rising countries in South America, Chile, and California, as a green energy policy model. The focus will be laid on comparing and contrasting the development of conventional and non-conventional hydroelectric energy in Chile and California. Thus the book takes a closer look at the development and growth of renewable energy sources in both regions and of hydroelectric energy generation in particular, the concept of sustainable development, it gives a brief historical overview of dam building and will more closely examine the electricity and water market, as well as the environmental policy of Chile and California. In the end it will show the similarities both regions share and answer the question if Chile can learn from California.
The author studied American and Spanish Studies as well as Journalism at the University of Leipzig. There she learned to think outside the box and wrote her Master thesis about most current problems of stable energy supply under the concept of sustainable development.