Solar energy after Fukushima, the new deal
L'énergie solaire après Fukushima, la nouvelle donne
Louis Boisgibault
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"France, from leader to outsider." Conquering Asia. The Outlook for 2020. " With this subtitle on the front cover, Louis Boisgibault deliberately shows his colours. He analyses the current situation of solar energy and its potential to produce electricity and heat. He presents examples of solar thermal, photovoltaic and thermodynamic projects from Tunisia, Spain, Switzerland and Morocco, which have no equivalent in France. Its three chronological parts demonstrate that March 2011 is a turning point for solar energy and that a new geostrategy emerging on a global level. This book does not intend to oppose one kind of energy against another, including solar energy versus nuclear energy. It is technical work to encourage people to take an interest in current scientific topics. The latter is a complement to what the author provides on renewable energy, energy efficiency and the financing of international projects.
Keywords: solar energy; renewable energy; photovoltaics; Climate; Energie solaire; photovoltaique; énergies renouvelables; transition énergétique; climat (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-10-27
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Published in Medicilline, pp.154, 2011, Clés de l'énergie, 9782915220377
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