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Energy at the End of the World: An Orkney Islands Saga [Kõva köide]

(University of Edinburgh)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x137x32 mm, 32 color illus.; 64 Illustrations
  • Sari: Infrastructures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262038897
  • ISBN-13: 9780262038898
  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x137x32 mm, 32 color illus.; 64 Illustrations
  • Sari: Infrastructures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262038897
  • ISBN-13: 9780262038898

Making local energy futures, from marine energy to hydrogen fuel, at the edge of the world.

The islands of Orkney, off the northern coast of Scotland, are closer to the Arctic Circle than to London. Surrounded by fierce seas and shrouded by clouds and mist, the islands seem to mark the edge of the known world. And yet they are a center for energy technology innovation, from marine energy to hydrogen fuel networks, attracting the interest of venture capitalists and local communities. In this book, Laura Watts tells a story of making energy futures at the edge of the world.

Orkney, Watts tells us, has been making technology for six thousand years, from arrowheads and stone circles to wave and tide energy prototypes. Artifacts and traces of all the ages—Stone, Bronze, Iron, Viking, Silicon—are visible everywhere. The islanders turned to energy innovation when forced to contend with an energy infrastructure they had outgrown. Today, Orkney is home to the European Marine Energy Centre, established in 2003. There are about forty open-sea marine energy test facilities in the world, many of which draw on Orkney expertise. The islands generate more renewable energy than they use, are growing hydrogen fuel and electric car networks, and have hundreds of locally owned micro wind turbines and a decade-old smart grid. Mixing storytelling and ethnography, empiricism and lyricism, Watts tells an Orkney energy saga—an account of how the islands are creating their own low-carbon future, in the face of the seemingly impossible. The Orkney Islands, Watts shows, are playing a long game, making energy futures for another six thousand years.



Making local energy futures, from marine energy to hydrogen fuel, at the edge of the world.
Maps
xi
Prologue 1(20)
Arrival 21(6)
SAGA I MAKING ORKNEY ELECTRONS
27(108)
1 Announcement
27(2)
2 The grid breaks down
29(6)
3 Overflowing environmental resource
35(6)
4 Come and visit us
41(9)
5 Quadruple fuel poverty
50(5)
6 Orkney electron economics
55(8)
7 Thinking with electrons
63(9)
8 Touching electrons on the beach
72(6)
9 Taking a boat to the Eday test site
78(9)
10 Use more power (drive an electric car)
87(9)
11 Take the power off in another fuel
96(5)
12 Electron archaeology
101(4)
13 Living laboratory
105(10)
14 Weaving the network
115(6)
15 Wandering monster
121(7)
16 Energy walk
128(7)
SAGA II MAKING ENERGY FUTURES
135(115)
1 Three energy futures
135(6)
2 Haunted by time
141(5)
3 Orkney time zone
146(5)
4 Seeing like a stone circle
151(6)
5 Seeing like a data point
157(6)
6 Monuments make a community
163(6)
7 Wind turbines make a community
169(9)
8 The power of bruck
178(11)
9 Wandering monster
189(5)
10 Orkney Ltd.
194(6)
11 Collaborative business models
200(4)
12 Silence
204(6)
13 Orkney is a place that acts through people
210(13)
14 The force of bigsy
223(6)
15 All else is the wind blowing
229(6)
16 Wandering monster
235(9)
17 Bruck sublime
244(6)
SAGA III MAKING MARINE ENERGY
250(127)
1 Knock knock
250(5)
2 Wave farm watching
255(5)
3 Fishers
260(7)
4 Here be dragons
267(5)
5 Mare nullius
272(8)
6 Between the high and the low tide
280(7)
7 Wandering monster
287(13)
8 Mission control
300(7)
9 Keep doing it---never give in
307(9)
10 Birds in the machine
316(9)
11 Cutting out letters
325(4)
12 Infrastructure-at-sea
329(13)
13 Dream of things that never were
342(14)
14 Wandering monster
356(15)
15 Selkie infrastructures
371(6)
Epilogue 377(4)
Acknowledgments 381(4)
References 385(26)
Index 411