Fuel, Energy and Net Zero Fuel, Energy and Net Zero

Fuel, Energy and Net Zero

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Publisher Description

In a world facing accelerating climate change, energy insecurity, and urgent calls for decarbonisation, Fuel, Energy and Net Zero provides a timely and comprehensive exploration of the evolving global energy landscape. Designed to inform, engage, and empower readers from all walks of life, this book traces the story of fuel—from its geological origins to its critical role in shaping modern civilisation—and unpacks the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as societies transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy systems.

Written in accessible language, the book breaks down complex topics such as fossil fuel extraction, processing, and environmental impacts, while also highlighting the promise of renewable alternatives like wind, solar, biofuels, and green hydrogen. It examines energy use across critical sectors—transportation, industry, agriculture, and the home—offering a holistic view of how fuels are consumed and where efficiencies or transitions are most needed.

Fuel, Energy and Net Zero is ideal for students, educators, policymakers, industry professionals, and general readers who want to better understand the science, technology, and policy shaping the future of energy. Whether you're an engineer investigating sustainable innovations, a teacher developing climate-related curriculum, or a concerned citizen eager to grasp what "net zero" really means, this book provides a grounded and thoughtful starting point.

Importantly, the book also tackles the socio-political and economic dimensions of fuel use—discussing global disparities, energy access, environmental justice, and the policy frameworks driving change. It addresses critical questions: What comes after fossil fuels? How will countries balance economic development with environmental stewardship? What technologies will power the future—and who will control them?

By the final chapter, readers will walk away with a solid foundation in fuel science, a critical understanding of energy systems, and a nuanced perspective on the path to net zero. Grounded in science and enriched with real-world context, Fuel, Energy and Net Zero equips readers with the knowledge to navigate, contribute to, and advocate for a cleaner, more equitable energy future.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
573
Pages
PUBLISHER
Richard Skiba
PROVIDER INFO
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
9.3
MB
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