Clean Energy Past to Future

Clean Energy Past to Future by Peter Tavner, published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on February 6, 2024, offers an insightful examination of the history of clean energy from an engineering perspective. This 381-page book delves into the evolution of energy extraction methods and their relevance in addressing contemporary climate change concerns.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how historical practices inform current and future clean energy solutions. The book discusses various techniques that have been employed over centuries, emphasizing their potential for contributing to a lower carbon footprint. With a focus on technology and engineering, this edition provides a comprehensive understanding of power resources and renewable alternatives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of engineering and environmental sustainability.
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Clean energy provision and usage has a long history from an engineering perspective. This perspective can help understanding past and current developments at a time of increasing concern about climate change. Over many hundreds of years human beings have been extracting energy from their environment in various ways, many of which could also be acceptable in the future for achieving a lower energy carbon footprint.
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