Fuel, Energy and Net Zero

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By Richard Skiba

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Fuel, Energy and Net Zero offers a timely and accessible guide to the complex world of fuel and energy in the age of climate change. As global attention turns to decarbonisation and sustainability, this book explores how societies have relied on fuel—coal, oil, gas, and now renewables—and what the transition to net-zero emissions really involves.

From the origins and processing of fossil fuels to the rapid growth of renewables like wind, solar, biofuels, and green hydrogen, the book explains key energy concepts in clear, engaging language. It examines how energy is used across transport, industry, agriculture, and households, while highlighting where change is most urgently needed and what solutions are emerging.

Designed for a wide audience—including students, educators, professionals, and curious readers—this book serves as a valuable introduction to the science, technology, and policy shaping the future of energy. It's suited to anyone looking to understand energy transitions, environmental impacts, and the global movement toward sustainability.

The book also tackles the political and economic realities of energy: global inequality, environmental justice, access to clean power, and the role of government and industry in shaping outcomes. It addresses big questions—What replaces fossil fuels? How will countries meet net-zero targets? What technologies are leading the way?

By the final chapter, readers will gain a well-rounded understanding of fuel systems past, present, and future—along with the tools to engage thoughtfully in one of the most pressing issues of our time. Whether you're exploring sustainable solutions or teaching the next generation of innovators, Fuel, Energy and Net Zero provides the clarity and context needed to navigate the energy transition with confidence.

Fuel, Energy and Net Zero