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adam_text Contents List of Contributors xix About the Editor xxi 1. Introduction Woodrow W. Clark, // References 8 Further Reading 9 2. The Green Industrial Revolution Woodrow W. Clark, II How Communities and Nations Move Ahead 13 What Is a Renewable Energy Power Source? 15 Deregulation Benefits: Myths About Economic Efficiency as Conservation Is Needed Too 19 Better Investment Decisions 19 Politicized Priorities Excluded 20 The Issue of Deregulating Agile Energy Systems 22 Conclusion: Economic Development in an Agile Energy System 26 Appendix A: The Danish Case for the Green Industrial Revolution 28 Appendix B: E-mail Surveillance Data on ENRON 29 Appendix C: From Central Power Grid to Local Distributed Power Systems 29 Appendix D: Smart Grid That includes Local Distributed Power and Renewable Energy Generation 30 References 30 Further Reading 31 3. Cross-Disciplinary Scientific Foundation for Sustainability: Qualitative Economics Michael Fast; Woodrow W. Clark, II The Paradigm Shift: Economics as a Science 36 Subjectivism Paradigm: Lifeworld Perspective and Symbolic Interaction ism 40 Philosophy of Science 40 Phenomenology: The Tradition of the Lifeworld Perspective 41 v vi Contents Symbolic Interactionism: In the Subjectivist Theoretical Paradigm 43 Transformational Linguistics: Economic Rules of Formalism in Business Practices 46 Qualitative Economics: Toward a Science of Economics 47 Organizing: Fitting Together of Lines of Activities and Actions 48 Organizing: Dynamism of the Firm 48 The Actors Experiential Space: Organizational Lifeworld 51 Constituting of the Organizational Activities and of the Firm 52 The Actors Development Capability 54 Organizing and the Organizational Paradigm 55 Actor s Extension of the Experiential Space 56 Summary 56 References 59 Further Reading 61 4. Political—Economic Governance of Renewable Energy Systems: The Key to Create Sustainable Communities Woodrow W. Clark, II, Xing Li Corporate and Business Influences and Power 66 International Cases 66 China Leapfrogs Ahead 67 China Has Leapfrogged Into the Green Industrial Revolution 67 The Western Economic Paradigm Must Change 68 Introduction and Background 69 EU Policies 74 Japan and South Korea are Leaders in the Green Industrial Revolution 76 Distributed Renewable Energy Generation for Sustainable Communities 79 Developing World Leaders in Energy Development and Sustainable Technologies 80 Costs, Finances, and Return on Investment 81 Conclusions and Future Research Recommendations 84 Chart A: The Germany Feed-in-Tariff Policy and Results (1990-2010) 85 Chart B: The Germany Feed-in-Tariff Policy Economic Results (1990-2007) 86 References 86 Further Reading 88 5. Renewable Energy: Scaling Deployment in the United States and in Developing Economies Joseph Kantenbacher, Rebekah Shirley Introduction to Sources and Uses of Energy in the United States 89 Wind 90 I Contents vii Solar 92 Solar Photovoltaics 93 Solar Thermal 93 Geothermal 94 Biopower 95 Marine and Hydrokinetic 96 Advanced Renewables Deployment 97 Renewables and Buildings 97 Vehicle-to-Grid Systems 97 Hybrid Systems 98 Summary of Scaling Renewables in the United States 98 The Energy Access Gap: Remote and Under-grid Populations Not Being Reached 99 Distributed Renewable Energy Solutions: Pivotal to Universal Energy Access 100 The Habits of Highly Effective Markets: Trends Across High-Performing Countries 102 From the Bottom Up: The Sierra Leone Success Story 105 Conclusions 107 References 108 Further Reading 109 6. Development Partnership of Renewable Energies Technology and Smart Grid in China Anjun J. Jin, Wenbo Peng introduction 111 The Solar Electricity Systems and Their Relationship With the Grid 113 Wind Power 116 Data Response and Power Transmission Lines: Examples of the United States 119 The Smart Grid and Market Solution 121 China Rebuilds a Power System and Smart Grid 123 Merits of the Chinese-Style Smart Grid 125 Discussion on Chinese Cases, Investment, and Forecast 125 Historical Review and Attributes of the Third-Generation Grid 126 Light-Emitting Diode and Energy Efficiency Case Discussion 127 References 128 7. Sustainable Towns: The Case of Frederikshavn Aiming at 100% Renewable Energy Henrik Lund, Pouf A. 0stergaard Introduction 129 Definition of Renewable Energy 130 Definition of Project Area 130 Development Phases 131 132 135 136 137 138 139 139 140 140 141 141 144 147 148 148 148 149 149 151 151 152 156 157 157 159 160 160 160 161 164 171 172 Contents The Present Situation: Year 2007, Approximately 20% Renewable Energy The First Step: Frederikshavn in the Year 2009 Frederikshavn in the Year of 2015 New Waste Incineration Combined Heat And Power Plant Expansion of District Heating Grid Transport Biogas Plant and Methanol Production Geothermal and Heat Pumps Combined Heat and Power Plants and Boilers Wind Power Energy System Analysis Phase 3: Frederikshavn in the Year 2030—100% Renewable Energy and Less Biomass Life Cycle Analysis Versus Cost Benefit of Renewable Energy: Solar Systems Photovoltaics in Public Private Partnerships Tom Pastore Introduction Energy Challenges are Enormous SoIarCity—Solar PV Array Installations on City Facilities Due Diligence Procedures Life Cycle Analysis of a PV System From a Financial Perspective Available Incentives Power Purchase Agreement Business Model Calculating Utility Rates Financial Analyses Consideration of Externalities Conclusion Reference Public Buildings and Institutions: Solar Power and Energy Conservation as Solutions Douglas N. Yeoman Alternative Energy Public Policy Legal Mechanisms Facilitating Development of Alternative Energy Sources California Clean Energy jobs Act Energy Management Agreement by Community College Districts Energy Service Contract and Facility Ground Lease by Public Agencies Power Purchase Agreement by Governmental Agency Lease of Photovoltaic System Treatment of Environmental Incentives Contents ix Life Cycle Analysis: The Economic Analysis of Demand- Side Programs and Projects in California Woodrow W. Clark, //, Amie Sowell, Don Schultz The Basic Methodology 176 Demand-Side Management Categories and Program Definitions 177 Basic Methods 1 79 Balancing the Tests 1 82 Limitations: Externality Values and Policy Rules 182 Externality Values 182 Policy Rules 182 Participant Test 1 83 Definition 183 Benefits and Costs 183 How the Results Can Be Expressed 183 Strengths of the Participant Test 184 Weaknesses of the Participant Test 184 Formulas 185 The Ratepayer Impact Measure Test (Refer to Point 5 of Notes) 186 Definition 186 Benefits and Costs 187 How the Results Can Be Expressed 1 87 Strengths of the Ratepayer Impact Measure Test 188 Weaknesses of the Ratepayer Impact Measure Test 189 Total Resource Cost Test (Refer to Point 6 of Notes) 191 Definition 191 How the Results Can Be Expressed 192 Strengths of the Total Resource Cost Test 194 Weakness of the Total Resource Cost Test 195 Formulas 195 Program Administrator Cost Test 196 Definition 196 Benefits and Costs 196 How the Results Can Be Expressed 197 Strengths of the Program Administrator Cost Test 1 97 Weaknesses of the Program Administrator Cost Test 1 98 Formulas 198 Notes 199 Appendix A 199 Appendix B 202 Glossary of Symbols 204 Appendix C 206 Reference 207 The Next Economics: Civic—Social Capitalism Woodrow W. Clark, II Introduction 209 A New Framework for Understanding Energy and Economics Within the Context of Civic Society 211 x Contents Economic Collaborations and Partnerships in Action 228 Conclusion: Maximizing the Public Good in Energy Economics 230 References 231 Further Reading 232 12. Urban Circular Economy: The New Frontier for European Cities Sustainable Development Danilo Bonato, Raimondo Orsini The Urban Circular Economy in Europe 235 The Big Cities Examples: Amsterdam, London, Paris, and Milan on the Leading Edge of the Urban Circular Economy 237 Where to Find the Resources to Invest in Urban Circular Economy? 240 How to Overcome This Contradiction? 240 The Role of Small Cities: the Italian Experience 242 References and Sources 243 Chart 1: Circular Economy and Its Impacts on Citizens Day-to-Day Life 244 Chart 2: The European Union Circular Economy Action Plan and the Role of the Cities 245 13. Big Heart Intelligence in Healthy Workplaces and Sustainable Communities Julian Gresser How Far Have We Come? 249 Big Heart Intelligence Basics 250 Example 1: Big Heart Intelligence in the Design of Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 251 Explorers Wheel: Inspiration, Conception, Design 251 Oxygen for Caregivers 253 Big Heart Intelligence Process 253 Example 2: Retirement Communities Linked to Universities and College Towns 254 Smart Technologies With a Heart 255 Evolving Buildings Within an Emerging New Paradigm in Global Health 256 References 257 14. The European Union: Nordic Countries and Germany Tor Zip kin Germany 259 Bottrop 259 Contents xi Denmark 264 /€r0 265 Samso 265 Bornholm 268 Sweden 269 Växjö 270 Hammarby Sjöstad (Hammarby Lake City) 271 Malmö 274 Rotterdam 275 Discussion 276 References 277 15. Mauritius Island Nation: 100% Renewable Energy System by 2050 A. Khoodaruth, V. Oree, MX. Elahee, Woodrow W. Clark, II Introduction 279 Current Energy Status of Mauritius 282 Primary Energy Requirements 282 Electricity Generation 284 The Government s Vision of Renewable Energies up to 2025 289 Options for a 100% Renewable Energy System by 2050 293 Hydrogen Power and Electric Vehicles 293 Bagasse Gasification 294 Solar Photovoltaic 296 Solar Thermal 296 Onshore and Offshore Wind 297 Ocean Technologies 298 Biofuels 299 Flexible Generation and Storage 300 Smart Grids 301 Conclusions 302 References 303 16. Urban Sustainability and Industrial Migration: The Green Transition of Hefei, China Benjamin Leffel Introduction 307 Green Urban Planning 308 Dueling Investments 310 Hefei s Green Transition 316 Discussion and Conclusion 320 References 322 Further Reading 324 xii Contents 17. Energy Economics in China s Policy-Making Plan: From Self-Reliance and Market Dependence to Green Energy Independence Xing Li, Woodrow W. Clark, // Introduction: From Self-Reliance to Dependency 325 The Real Predicament: Energy-Consumption-Based Economic Growth 330 The Rise of China in the Context of Energy Dependency 334 Africa and Latin America 336 Middle East and Central Asia 336 New Policy Thinking: Change of Economic Growth Strategy and Promoting Sustainable Energy 340 Conclusion Remarks: Challenges and Optimism Ahead 345 Chart 1 346 Acknowledgements 247 References 347 Further Reading 349 18. Energy Strategy for Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Woodrow W. Clark, //, William Isherwood Theme 1: Energy Base, Sustainable Development, and Finance 351 Theme 2: Differences That Exist Between Regions, Cities, and Nations 352 Theme 3: Long-Term Commitments 352 Recommendations and Conclusions 353 Applying Key Case Study Features 353 implementing Measures 365 Conclusions 365 Supplemental Recommendations: Rural Inner Mongolia 367 Introduction 367 The Problem: Electricity 367 Nonelectric Energy for Heating and Cooking 368 Transportation 368 Toward an Integrated Energy, Water, Waste, and Transportation Infrastructure Strategy 368 Energy Internet 369 Energy Generation is in Transition 369 References 370 References 370 Further Reading 371 Additional Sources 372 Contents xiii 19. Business Ventures and Financial Sector in the United Arab Emirates Robert Ruminski Introduction 373 Small and Medium Enterprises and the Government Financial Support 376 Ease of Doing Business in the UAE 379 Investment Bodies—The Key Players and Contributors 381 Legal Aspects of Conducting Business Activity 382 Banking Sector—The Structure and Recent Developments 389 Other Key Players of the Financial Market 398 Business Cooperation Between the UAE and Poland 403 Prospects for Polish Enterprises in the Persian Gulf States 404 The Persian Gulf Markets 404 Entry Barriers for Polish Entrepreneurs on the Example of Polish Companies of Inglot and Can-Pack/Arab Can 406 Factors Determining the Expansion of Polish Enterprises in the UAE 408 Market Chances and Threats 409 Arabic Investments in Poland 409 The SWOT Analysis of the UAE Market—Business Perspective 410 Conclusions and Summary 411 20. ECO-GEN Energy Solutions: Tahiti Story Cheryl Stephens Background 413 The Solution 414 The Technology 41 5 inside the JouieBox: How the JouIeBox Power Station Works 416 The JouieBox Power Station Plants Solution 417 The Tahiti Solution 419 References 419 21. Japanese Smart Communities as Industrial Policy Andrew DeWit Japanese Smart Communities: Plenty, but Poorly Promoted 421 Opening the Window on Japan s Smart Communities 423 Higashi Matsushima City Smart Disaster Prevention Eco Town 427 The Power Business 430 Japan s incentives 431 Japan s New Institutions 433 XIV Contents Smart Community Policy Entrepreneurs Japan s National Spatial Strategy Policy Integration in the Compact City Fiscal Support for Smart Communities Post 3-11 Stakeholder Support for Smart Communities Hirosaki Smart City Conclusion References Further Reading 436 438 439 441 445 446 449 449 452 22. Sustainable Communities in Costa Rica Gerardo Zamora Introduction Searching for Hope A Jewel in Latin America The Importance of Sustainability A Model for Other Areas Sustainable Communities and Areas of Interest Northern Areas Northwestern Areas Northeastern Areas Centra! Areas Southwestern Areas Southern Areas The Future of Sustainable Communities in Costa Rica Cultural Movements and Governmental Programs Conclusion A Strong Light in the Horizon Healing in All Directions Ucos y Tlcas Mobilizing Further Reading 453 453 455 456 456 457 457 457 460 461 464 464 465 465 466 466 466 467 467 23. Sustainable Development Cases in Africa Samantha Bobo Africa Egypt Nigeria Kenya References 469 469 482 490 500 24. Sustainable Agriculture: The Food Chain Attilio Coletta Introduction Social Implications Economic Implications 503 504 505 Contents xv Environmental Implications Developing New Solutions References Further Reading 508 511 512 513 Insights on Establishing a Cohesive and Enduring Campus Sustainability Initiative Sierra Flanigan, Tafia Arnow Insight 1: Many Campuses Still Need a Collective and Shared Definition of Sustainability, a Vision for Sustainability, and a Roadmap With Clear Goals and Metrics 516 Insight 2: Sustainability Is Being Established as an Institutional Priority Because It Is an Economic and Strategic Imperative for Organizational Growth, Competitiveness, and Long-Term Stakeholder Value Creation 516 Insight 3: The Opportunity Set for Financing Sustainability Projects Is Expanding and the Economic Returns Are Attractive 517 Insight 4: Collaboration Between Campuses and Communities Is Fundamental to Mitigate and Adapt to Climate Change at the Local and Regional Scale 518 Insight 5: Deep Engagement and Participation of Stakeholders is Vital for Embedding Sustainability Into the Culture of a School 518 Four Core Competencies to Consider for Ensuring a Successful Campus Sustainability Initiative 519 The Power of Sustainability: The Story of Kent, Ohio Myra Moss Background 521 Creation and Implementation of the Kent Sustainable Planning Approach 523 Ohio State University Extension: Sustainable Planning Model 523 Steps in the Creation of the Bicentennial Plan 525 Step 1: Building a Partnership 525 Step 2: Establishing Planning Governance 525 Step 3: Discovering the Community s Shared Vision 526 Step 4: Finalize and Adopt Plan 528 Implementing Multidimensional, Sustainable Goals 528 Central Gateway: Transforming Kent s Downtown 529 Shared Vision Themes 529 Plan Implementation and Outcomes 531 Tying Together the Campus and the Downtown: Haymaker Parkway and University Esplanade 533 Conclusion 535 References 536 Further Reading 536 xvi Contents 27. The Los Angeles Community College District: Establishing a Net Zero Energy Campus Calvin Lee Kwan, Andrew Hoffmann Introduction 537 Background 538 Goal and Objectives 540 Importance of This Study 540 Current Situation 541 Energy Demand Versus Energy Consumption 542 Electric Utility Rates 543 City College Campus Energy Consumption and Demand 543 City College Campus Growth and Demand Side Management 544 Solar PV Array and Setup 548 Solar Energy 548 Conclusion 551 Appendix 1: Map of LA City College Campus indicating Previous, Current, and Planned Renovations/ Construction 551 Appendix 2: LADWP Energy Rates as of October 1, 2009—Specific for LACC Operations 553 References 556 Further Reading 556 28. Case Study: University of California, Irvine Wil Nagel 29. Scrappy Sustainability at Ohio Wesleyan University Emily How aid, John Krygier A Grassroots Model for Sustainability in Higher Education 561 The Context of Sustainability at Ohio Wesleyan University 561 Coordinating Sustainability Without a Sustainability Coordinator 564 Scrappy Sustainability Outcomes 565 A New Model for Sustainability? 570 30. Afterword: A Sustainable Economic and Finance Proposal Woodrow W. Clark, II The Problem 573 Corporate Governance in an Age of Economic Globalization 575 Political Economy of the State and Public Goods Provision 575 Private and Public Sector intergenerational Responsibility 576 Political Economy of income and Wealth Distribution 576 Human Capability and Economic Development 576 Contents xvii Economic Approaches: Overview in Brief 577 Feed-in Tariffs 577 Carbon Incentive (Tax) 577 Master Contracts 577 Solar Company Finance 573 Cap and Trade 573 Investments (Equity) 57g Property Assessed Clean Energy 579 Tax Shifting 579 Bank Mortgages: (Long-Term Transferable Debt) 580 Conclusion Now and for Tomorrow 531 References 532 Further Reading 532 Index 585
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