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This book promotes policy frameworks and economic models facilitating large-scale ocean renewable energy deployment. Renewable energy refers to power generated from naturally replenished resources like sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. These sources are abundant and sustainable on a human timescale, making them crucial in addressing global energy needs. According to BP's 2018 Energy Outlook, renewable energy is set to grow fivefold by 2040, contributing about 14% of global primary energy. This growth is pivotal as climate change, driven by rising global temperatures,…mehr

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This book promotes policy frameworks and economic models facilitating large-scale ocean renewable energy deployment. Renewable energy refers to power generated from naturally replenished resources like sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. These sources are abundant and sustainable on a human timescale, making them crucial in addressing global energy needs. According to BP's 2018 Energy Outlook, renewable energy is set to grow fivefold by 2040, contributing about 14% of global primary energy. This growth is pivotal as climate change, driven by rising global temperatures, poses severe risks to humans and ecosystems. The transition to renewable energy, including biofuels, offers a critical solution to mitigate these impacts. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, we can help slow the progression of climate change. In the past, renewables were seen as costly, but advancements in clean energy technology are making them more affordable. This cost reduction is accelerating the global shift toward renewable energy, promoting sustainable economic growth, and reducing environmental harm caused by fossil fuel dependency. The future of energy lies in harnessing these renewable resources.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Joan Cecilia C. Casila is Associate Professor in the Land and Water Resources Engineering Division at the University of the Philippines, Los Baños (UPLB), with over a decade of experience. She earned her Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University. Recently, she was awarded the One UP Professorial Chair for outstanding teaching and research. Dr. Casila actively represents the Philippines in global organizations such as the United Nations Industrial Development Organization and has facilitated collaborations between UPLB and international institutions like Tokyo Metropolitan University, TKM College of Engineering Kollam India, and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Roorkee. Her dedication to research is reflected in her projects, publications in prestigious international journals, and her involvement in organizing special sessions and international conferences.

Dr. Anupam Khajuria is working as Research Fellow and Academic Associate at the United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Tokyo, Japan. Prior to joining UNU, Dr. Khajuria worked as Researcher at the United Nations Centre for Regional Development in Nagoya, Japan, for almost a decade. Her expertise lies in the realm of environmental research with an emphasis on waste and water management, circular economy, and education for sustainable development. She worked as Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India, and Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT), Tokyo, Japan. She has been associated with several environment