Chasing the Wind: Inside the Alternative Energy Battle

Author:   Rody Johnson
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
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9781621900290


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 April 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Chasing the Wind: Inside the Alternative Energy Battle


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Over the past few decades, the vexing problems of climate change and finite resources have ignited contentious global debates about alternative energy technologies. In this lucid, balanced book, Rody Johnson investigates the development and deployment of one such technology—wind power—and, in particular, the ways in which a heated battle over that energy source played out in an Appalachian community. Johnson’s wide-ranging account examines the history of wind power; its capacity and output in comparison to such sources as fossil fuels, other renewables, and nuclear energy; the infrastructural challenges of transmitting electricity from wind farms to end users; global efforts to curb carbon emissions, including the Kyoto treaty; the role of public policy, government subsidies, and tax breaks; and the differences and similarities between wind power regimes in the United States and Europe. Interwoven throughout this discussion is the compelling narrative of how, beginning in 2005, the proposed construction of a wind farm along mountain ridges in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, pitted locals against each other—a story that puts a human face on the arguments about wind power’s promise of clean, renewable energy and its potentially negative effects, including bird and bat kills, a disfigured natural landscape, and noise pollution. Drawing on countless hours he spent attending public meetings and interviewing those on both sides of the issue, Johnson not only pictures the Greenbrier County struggle in illuminating detail but also makes valuable comparisons between it and similarly pitched battles in another West Virginia county, where a wind farm had already been built, and in Florida, where plans to erect beachside wind turbines next to a nuclear plant faltered. Concluding with a thoughtful, realistic assessment of a 2012 study suggesting that the country has the capability of receiving 80 percent of its electrical generation from renewables by 2050, Chasing the Wind makes a vital contribution to the ongoing dialogue regarding America’s energy challenges and what is likely required to meet them.

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Author:   Rody Johnson
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
Imprint:   University of Tennessee Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.275kg
ISBN:  

9781621900290


ISBN 10:   1621900290
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 April 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Rody Johnson's Chasing the Wind is first-rate journalism that makes significant contributions to our understanding of the rise of wind energy production in both the U.S. and abroad. Wind power will certainly play a major role in the energy mix of the future, especially if America is to move beyond its current dependence on fossil fuels. --Donald Edward Davis, author of Where There Are Mountains: An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians


Rody Johnson's Chasing the Wind is first-rate journalism that makes significant contributions to our understanding of the rise of wind energy production in both the U.S. and abroad. Wind power will certainly play a major role in the energy mix of the future, especially if America is to move beyond its current dependence on fossil fuels. --Donald Edward Davis, author of Where There Are Mountains: An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians


"""Rody Johnson's Chasing the Wind is first-rate journalism that makes significant contributions to our understanding of the rise of wind energy production in both the U.S. and abroad. Wind power will certainly play a major role in the energy mix of the future, especially if America is to move beyond its current dependence on fossil fuels."" --Donald Edward Davis, author of ""Where There Are Mountains: An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians"""


""Rody Johnson's Chasing the Wind is first-rate journalism that makes significant contributions to our understanding of the rise of wind energy production in both the U.S. and abroad. Wind power will certainly play a major role in the energy mix of the future, especially if America is to move beyond its current dependence on fossil fuels."" --Donald Edward Davis, author of Where There Are Mountains: An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians


Author Information

Rody Johnson is a freelance writer and a retired aerospace engineer. He is the author, most recently, of The Rise and Fall of Dodgertown: 60 Years of Baseball in Vero Beach.

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