What can economists and energy engineers learn from thermodynamics beyond the technical aspects?

For over half a century, progress in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, in particular with the emergence of the theory of dissipative structures, has inevitable implications for the self-organization of human societies and biodiversity whose losses affect directly subsistence and daily life. Seen fr...

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Main Author: Abderrazak Belabes
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/14772
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-147722020-06-30T08:25:43Z What can economists and energy engineers learn from thermodynamics beyond the technical aspects? Abderrazak Belabes Economics Thermodynamics Energy engineering Efficiency Renewable energies For over half a century, progress in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, in particular with the emergence of the theory of dissipative structures, has inevitable implications for the self-organization of human societies and biodiversity whose losses affect directly subsistence and daily life. Seen from this angle, the thermodynamics of human societies resulting from that of living organisms, developed at the end of nineteenth century, suggests a likely collapse of societies that dissipate the most energy. In the unbalanced pursuit of economic growth, for the sake of competitiveness, economists and energy engineers must take into account this risk seriously before the situation becomes more critical. This awareness, resulting from the study of complex non-linear systems, can help build better energy solutions based on the energy efficiency and renewable energies, which must replace progressively fossil fuels to keep to a minimum their use. 2020-06-30T08:25:43Z 2020-06-30T08:25:43Z 2019 Book http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/14772 en
institution Universiti Tenaga Nasional
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topic Economics
Thermodynamics
Energy engineering
Efficiency
Renewable energies
spellingShingle Economics
Thermodynamics
Energy engineering
Efficiency
Renewable energies
Abderrazak Belabes
What can economists and energy engineers learn from thermodynamics beyond the technical aspects?
description For over half a century, progress in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, in particular with the emergence of the theory of dissipative structures, has inevitable implications for the self-organization of human societies and biodiversity whose losses affect directly subsistence and daily life. Seen from this angle, the thermodynamics of human societies resulting from that of living organisms, developed at the end of nineteenth century, suggests a likely collapse of societies that dissipate the most energy. In the unbalanced pursuit of economic growth, for the sake of competitiveness, economists and energy engineers must take into account this risk seriously before the situation becomes more critical. This awareness, resulting from the study of complex non-linear systems, can help build better energy solutions based on the energy efficiency and renewable energies, which must replace progressively fossil fuels to keep to a minimum their use.
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