Energy Justice examines who truly benefits from modern power systems-and who quietly pays the highest price. Written by practising electrical engineers, this book explores how energy infrastructure reflects long-standing social inequities, environmental racism, and economic exclusion. Blending technical insight, global case studies, and real community voices, it reveals how access, affordability, and environmental impact are deeply tied to equity and inclusion. More than a call for clean energy, Energy Justice is a call for intentional design-because a sustainable grid is not enough. It must also be a just one.…mehr
Energy Justice examines who truly benefits from modern power systems-and who quietly pays the highest price. Written by practising electrical engineers, this book explores how energy infrastructure reflects long-standing social inequities, environmental racism, and economic exclusion. Blending technical insight, global case studies, and real community voices, it reveals how access, affordability, and environmental impact are deeply tied to equity and inclusion. More than a call for clean energy, Energy Justice is a call for intentional design-because a sustainable grid is not enough. It must also be a just one.
Peter Bergamini is a licensed electrical engineer who has spent over fifteen years working inside the U.S. power system-designing, commissioning, and modernizing generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure, as well as renewable energy and battery storage projects. His career has been built around the technical realities of the grid: reliability, safety, cost, and performance.But Peter's understanding of energy changed after becoming a husband in 2016 and a father in 2018 and 2023. Listening to marginalized voices and confronting how racism, bias, and exclusion shape everyday life forced him to re-examine the systems he helped build. What began as a personal reckoning grew into a broader question: Is the power grid fair?Energy Justice is Peter's attempt to answer that question honestly-through the lens of an engineer who believes equity must be treated as a design requirement, not an afterthought
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