Book Review: Power Density, A Key To Understanding Energy Sources and Uses
Power density—expressed in a form that accounts for the spatial requirements of energy extraction, conversion, and use—is critical to understanding paths forward for energy transitions
A review of the book Power Density, A Key to Understanding Energy Sources and Uses, by Vaclav Smil. Available from MIT press.
Highlights
Power density—expressed in a form that accounts for the spatial requirements of energy extraction, conversion, and use—is critical to understanding paths forward for energy transitions.
Physical space matters in the calculation and consideration of impacts, beginning with the fuels we use in our energy systems.
It is impossible to achieve full conversion from today’s energy system to a fully renewable system within 15 to 35-years, the timeframe of many countries’ current GHG reduction targets.
It would more effective to focus on the three conditions and investments necessary for a future renewable energy system:
a marked increase in the efficiency of all final energy uses;
discovery and use of large-scale electricity storage to manage challenges with renewable flows; and
support for innovations aimed at affordable use of electricity to produce liquid fuels.