West Texas Power Plant That Saved the World
Autor Andy Bowmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2021
In a clear voice, Bowman explains the climate science that necessitated this shift and makes business-based arguments for what the future should look like. The result is a book that tells a personal story of West Texan innovation, gumption, and vision, while also outlining how our society needs to equip itself to confront climate change.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781682830932
ISBN-10: 1682830934
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Texas Tech University Press
ISBN-10: 1682830934
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Texas Tech University Press
Descriere
What if the harbinger of our greener future was a small power plant set in the middle of nowhere in West Texas? Longtime alternative energy executive Andy Bowman's book makes exactly this case, outlining what he suggests is a more sustainable future for American capitalism.
Notă biografică
Andy Bowman has been a serial clean energy entrepreneur
since the late 1990s, when he worked to develop some of the first utility scale
wind projects in the country. Over the last twenty-five years he has
participated in about 3,600 megawatts of wind and solar projects across the
country, equivalent to about seven coal power plants, and his newest company is
building grid-scale energy storage projects. Bowman is a graduate of the
University of Texas School of Law, the LBJ School of Public Affairs, and Yale
University. He is an adjunct professor at UT Law School and lives in Austin,
Texas, with his wife and three children.
since the late 1990s, when he worked to develop some of the first utility scale
wind projects in the country. Over the last twenty-five years he has
participated in about 3,600 megawatts of wind and solar projects across the
country, equivalent to about seven coal power plants, and his newest company is
building grid-scale energy storage projects. Bowman is a graduate of the
University of Texas School of Law, the LBJ School of Public Affairs, and Yale
University. He is an adjunct professor at UT Law School and lives in Austin,
Texas, with his wife and three children.