November 27, 2023
Read more: Alstone, Gershenson, and Kammen (2015)
Read more: Alstone, Gershenson, and Kammen (2015)
Read more: Our World in Data
Source: G. He and Victor (2017)
The goal of achieving equity in both the social and economic participation in the energy system, while also remediating social, economic, and health burdens on those disproportionately harmed by the energy system.
–Initiative for Energy Justice, 2019
Read more: DOE
Source: Jenkins et al. (2016)
Source: Sunter, Castellanos, and Kammen (2019)
Source: Cong et al. (2022)
Source: White House
Source: Climate Justice Alliance
Energy | Environmental | Climate |
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Energy supply/demand | Environment burden/benefits | Climate impact/benefits |
Common Questions:
Who bears the burden? Who harvests the benefits? Do we know the injustice? Can people involve in the decision proceses? How to compensate?
Read more: Draft Disadvantaged Communities Criteria
Source: EIA
Source: EIA
Source: LBL
Central, large scale, incresing supply/demand
Fossil, nuclear
Flexible, resilient, sustainable, and benign
Renewable energy, energy efficiency, matching in scale and quality to the end use need
Source: Lovins (1976)
100% renewables (wind, water, solar) for all purposes?
100% renewable not viable/necesssary?
Energy transition is difficult, broad technology portfolio is needed
Source: IPCC
Three operating plants, total capacity 4055MW, in 2022, scheduled to shut down by end of 2022, and were extended to 2024.
Source: World Nuclear Association
Source: ZERO Lab
Source: Rhodium Group
Source: Henning Parbo
Source: The Economist
Phasing out coal yields huge (water savings, avoided pre-matual death, and health) co-benefits, however, need to address employment impact and welfare redistribution
Source: EIA
Source: Mulugetta et al. (2022)
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2022
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2022