Without energy, there is no well-functioning economy, besides facing social risks. This book provides a systemic approach to energy in Mexico and its relations to the USA arising from the energy reform of the former. It covers the transition from fossil fuels to a low-carbon economy, relying heavily on renewable sources and mitigating climate change risks.
Several human knowledge disciplines and topics are covered in the book, including public policy, economics, transboundary issues, electricity and thermal energy, residual biomass use, distributed energy systems and its management, and decision-making tools.
An analysis is considered regarding energy issues interaction in the Mexican-USA border, which differ in both countries from pricing and policy, and the work and research that has been developed for transboundary energy trade.
Table of Content
Chapter 1. Historical Context and Present Energy Uses in the Global Economy.- Chapter 2. Energy and Environmental Policy and Economic Development.- Chapter 3. Fossil Fuels Use and Efficiency During the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy.- Chapter 4. Energy Markets Evolution in Lieu of Fossil Fuels Use and Renewables Penetration.- Chapter 5. Market Restructuring Due to Renewable Sources Evolution And Penetration.- Chapter 6. Energy Efficiency for Present Day Fossil Fuels Use. Thermodynamic Limits and Their Relation to Price Structure and Supply And Demand. Mathematical Models.- Chapter 7. National Electric Grid Planning To Use Distributed Renewables Generation And Future Market Demand.- Chapter 8. Micro-grids as Main Energy Blocks of Smart Energy Systems.- Chapter 9. Current Trends and Challenges in Sustainable Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electricity.- Chapter 10. Residual Biomass Use for Energy Generation.- Chapter 11. Collaborative Decision-Making Centres for Sustainable Energy.- Chapter 12. Conclusions and Outlook for Strategies in Energy for Sustainability.