City-integrated renewable energy for urban sustainability
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
To prepare for an urban influx of 2.5 billion people by 2050, it is critical to create cities that are low-carbon, resilient, and livable. Cities not only contribute to global climate change by emitting the majority of anthropogenic greenhouse gases but also are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and extreme weather. We explore options for establishing sustainable energy systems by reducing energy consumption, particularly in the buildings and transportation sectors, and providing robust, decentralized, and renewable energy sources. Through technical advancements in power density, city-integrated renewable energy will be better suited to satisfy the high-energy demands of growing urban…
Citation impact
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- 31.80
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- 100%
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- 72
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2Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Sustainability
- Greenhouse gas
- Climate change
- Climate change mitigation
- Business
- Global warming
- Natural resource economics