Energy Economics outlines the fundamental issues and possible
solutions to the challenges of energy production and use, presenting a
framework for decisions based upon sound economic analysis. This
approach considers market forces and policy goals, including economic
prosperity, environmental protection, and societal well-being.
The second edition has been thoroughly updated, addressing dramatic
shifts in the use of fuel and electricity, accelerated plans for the use
of renewable energy, and pathways towards a lower-carbon future. A new
chapter on electric vehicles examines its impact on transportation, the
electricity market, and carbon emissions. Global examples throughout the
book reflect the universal application of energy economics. With this
economic foundation, coupled with perspectives from real-world
applications, and perspectives from related disciplines, this text
sharpens the student's ability to understand, evaluate, and critique
energy policy. A companion website provides reinforcement for students
through multiple choice self-test quizzes and homework exercises, as
well as additional materials for instructors.
This textbook should be essential reading for students of energy
economics, environmental and natural resource economics, energy-related
disciplines, and general readers seeking to expand their knowledge of
energy economics and policy.