Book ID: CBB143727664

Energy at the End of the World: An Orkney Islands Saga (2024)

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Watts, Laura (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2024
Physical Details: 440
Language: English

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.

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Authors & Contributors
Heidenreich, Sara
Barber, Daniel A.
Glaser, Leah S.
Hasenöhrl, Ute
Kaijser, Arne
Kudo, Satoshi
Journals
History and Technology
Science, Technology, and Human Values
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Business and Economic History On-Line
Quaderns d'Història de l'Enginyeria
Science as Culture
Publishers
University of West Virginia Press
Éditions La Découverte
Oxford University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
University of Washington Press
Arizona State University
Concepts
Renewable energy resources
Energy resources and technologies
Development of technology; change in technology
Energy transition
Technology and society
Science and technology studies (STS)
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Modern
Places
United States
Chile
Iceland
India
Europe
France
Institutions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
United States. Department of Energy
Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona
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