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Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Systems

Closing the Ethical Loophole of Social Sustainability

Sakellariou, Nicholas

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1. Edition April 2019
366 Pages, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-119-41816-0
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This groundbreaking work is the most in-depth and state-of-the-art study on the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of energy systems, the only volume available on this critical subject.

Energy and sustainability are two of the most important and often most misunderstood subjects in our world today. As these two subjects have grown in importance over the last few decades, interest in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) model has grown as well, as a potentially crucial tool in understanding and striving towards sustainability in energy systems. Not just wind and solar systems, but all energy systems, need to be understood through this model.

Wind and solar power have the potential to decentralize the U.S. energy system by offering local communities electricity and economic support, depending on the scale and design of projects. Nevertheless, every energy technology potentially faces environmental costs, lay and expert opposition, and risks to public health. Engineers play a central role as designers, builders, and operators in energy systems. As they extend their expertise into electrical, mechanical and chemical fields, from fossil fuel-based systems to renewable energy systems, "sustainability" is steadily becoming one of the key criteria engineers apply in their work. This groundbreaking new study argues that engineering cultures foster sustainability by adopting assumptions and problem-solving practices as part of their identities when designing and building engineering projects.

This work examines the politics of creating, utilizing, and modifying Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the construction of renewable energy systems. The only volume of its kind ever written, it is a must-have for any engineer, scientist, manager, or other professional working in or interested in Life Cycle Assessment and its relation to energy systems and impact on environmental and economic sustainability.

Acknowledgements ix

Part I Engineering and Sustainability 1

1 Engineering Sustainability, Sustaining Engineering 3

2 A Critical History of Sustainability Engineering 23

3 Resisting Sustainability 77

Part II Life Cycle Analysis 111

4 When Social Values Make an Entry 113

5 Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) Rationalities 149

Part III Case Studies 191

6 Life Cycle Sustainability, Renewable Energy Project Development, and the Exclusion of Local Knowledge in California's Western Antelope Valley (WAV) 193

7 Through an Ethnographic Lens: Local-Regional Politics of Utility Solar and Wind Siting in California 235

8 Epilogue 303

Bibliography 317

Appendix 1: Solar Ranch One Timeline (Siting, Permitting, Financing and Pre-Construction) 346

Appendix 2: Sample of Community Concerns as Regards to the Solar Ranch One, Alpine, Wildflower and Blue

Sky RE projects 349

Index 355
Nicholas Sakellariou, PhD, is a lecturer at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where he teaches engineering ethics and professional responsibilities classes. He received his doctorate in Environmental Science Policy and Management from the University of California at Berkeley in 2015. He holds postgraduate degrees from the National Technical University of Athens and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Nicholas is a recipient of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Energy Ethics and Society Scholarship and was Hennebach Visiting Scholar at the Department of Humanitarian Engineering, Colorado School of Mines in 2012. His doctoral project on Energy Systems' Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) book grant.