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Michael E. Webber is the deputy director of the Energy Institute, the Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources, and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Texas, Austin. He is also the host of the upcoming PBS Documentary Series, Power Trip, and the author of Thirst for Power. He lives in Austin, Texas.
"Power Trip ably guides us through the history of energy."--New
York Times
"Power Trip is a delightful combination of fun facts, personal
anecdotes, rigorous scientific data, and good advice. And it's full
of surprises about the way energy is hidden right in front of us,
embedded in every object and issue. It's a must-read for anyone who
cares about the future, not only of energy, but of the
planet."--Betty Sue Flowers, former director of the LBJ
Presidential Library and co-editor of Realistic Hope
"Energy is central to everything we care about in society. But it's
also hard to understand. With this book, Webber has done a service
by explaining energy in a way that is easy to understand and fun to
read."--Ernie Moniz, former U.S. Secretary of Energy
"From creating wealth to starting wars, energy permeates our lives.
Webber gives us a sense of just how inseparable energy has been to
our past, and will be in our future."--Martin Doyle, professor in
the Environmental Sciences at Duke University
"Impressive to say the least" --Wall Street Journal
"Michael has provided us an extraordinary volume -- it is
comprehensive, sweeping and well-written, easy to read and yet
extremely informative. The book is remarkably thorough in its
description of the ways in which energy -- its generation, storage,
transmission and use -- impact every facet of life on earth. It is
a book that convincingly makes the case that energy is the key to
understanding virtually all human activity and development... that
whether you're considering agriculture or mobility, cities or
manufacturing, energy lies beneath and enables it all."--Eric
Toone, Executive Managing Director of Breakthrough Energy
Ventures
"To all of us concerned about new energy shocks and still hopeful
of creating a better energy future -- this book explains why the
stakes of energy transition are higher than ever. It's a really
good read and highlights how access to affordable, reliable and
sustainable energy is essential in everything we do as citizens,
consumers, communities and whole societies."--Angela Wilkinson,
Senior Director of Scenarios and Business Insights for the World
Energy Council
Choice award for outstanding academic title
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