J. Murphy / Delannoy | Net Energy Analysis | Buch | 978-1-032-98353-0 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies

J. Murphy / Delannoy

Net Energy Analysis

The State of the Art
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-032-98353-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The State of the Art

Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies

ISBN: 978-1-032-98353-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book offers a comprehensive synthesis of recent advances in Net Energy Analysis (NEA), bridging gaps in the literature, integrating insights from multiple disciplines, and providing practical tools for future research.

Modern societies are built upon energy and, more precisely, net energy—the energy available after accounting for the energy required to build, operate, and maintain the energy system. NEA provides the science to assess net energy and its implications, often through the concept of energy return on investment (EROI). Over the past five decades, NEA has expanded from early EROI studies into a toolkit spanning process-based accounting, input–output analysis, hybrid methods, and system-wide assessments. This toolkit is increasingly used to evaluate transition pathways, yet the field still lacks a comprehensive synthesis. Net Energy Analysis: The State of the Art brings together leading scholars to clarify the definitions, concepts, metrics, and methods that define contemporary NEA, while also exploring connections with adjacent fields such as evolutionary biology, industrial ecology, and ecological economics. Part I examines different interpretations of net energy analysis, tracing its development from historical foundations to its relevance in financial markets and economics. Part II focuses on converging methodologies, including process-based approaches, input–output analysis, and a taxonomy of net energy metrics. Parts III and IV move into more advanced applications and emerging frontiers, such as system-level EROI estimation and the integration of net energy concepts into Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), among others.

The book will be a useful resource for students in energy and sustainability, whilst also offering both new and experienced scholars a concise summary of key debates and the latest cutting-edge contributions relevant to their research.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Weitere Infos & Material


List of figures

List of tables

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Part 1 - Interpretations of Net Energy Analysis

Chapter 1. What is Net Energy Analysis, and why is it more useful than ever?

Louis Delannoy and David J. Murphy

Chapter 2. Historical Roots of Net Energy Analysis and Energy Return on Investment

Charles A.S. Hall

Chapter 3. What Net Energy Analysis Can and Cannot Tell Financial Analysts

Louis Delannoy and Jan-Pieter Oosterom

Chapter 4. What Net Energy Analysis Can and Cannot Tell Economists

Charles Guay-Boutet and Alban Pellegris

Part 2 - Net Energy Analysis: A Primer

Chapter 5. A Taxonomy of Net Energy Metrics

Michael Carbajales-Dale

Chapter 6. Methodologies for Calculating Energy Return Ratios using Process-Based Approaches

Marco Raugei

Chapter 7. Methodologies for Calculating Energy Return Ratios using Input-Output Based Approaches

Emmanuel Aramendia, Matthew K. Heun and Paul E. Brockway

Part 3 - Net Energy Analysis: Advanced Applications

Chapter 8. Extended-Exergy based Energy Return on Investment

Marcus Vinicius da Silva Neves, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer

Chapter 9. Systemwide Energy Return on Investment for Power Systems

Hasret Sahin, A. A. Solomon and Christian Breyer

Chapter 10. Energy Return on Investment at the Societal Level: A Novel Comprehensive Measure

Marco Vittorio Ecclesia, João Santos, Paul E. Brockway and Tiago Domingos

Chapter 11. Dynamic Energy return on Energy Investment of the System in Mitigation Pathways

Tristan Martin, Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Juan Manuel Campos-Rodríguez and Carlos de Castro Carranza

Part 4 - Charting New Frontiers for Net Energy Analysis

Chapter 12. The Role of Agricultural Systems in the Energy Transition to a New Solar Based Economy from a Net Energy Analysis Perspective

Enric Tello

Chapter 13. EROI and Ecological Macroeconomics: A Commodity-by-Industry Approach

Martin Sers

Chapter 14. Industrial Energy in IAMs: Looking for Richer Biophysical Foundations in Modelling Accounting Structures

Michele Manfroni, Hugo Le Boulzec, Baptiste Andrieu, Louis Delannoy, Francois Verzier, Sandrine Mathy and Olivier Vidal

Chapter 15. New Frontiers for Net Energy Analysis: Law and the Sociometabolic Regime Shift

Benoît Schmaltz

Chapter 16. The Implications of Net Energy Decline for Global Futures: Bringing Together Net Energy Analysis and Marxist Political Ecology

Michael J. Albert

Chapter 17. The Equal Fitness Paradigm: a thermodynamic synthesis in evolutionary biology

Timothy McWhirter


Louis Delannoy is a Researcher at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden. He combines methods derived from social-ecological systems and ecological economics to study how crises historically take shape, how they are perceived, and how to respond to them.

David J. Murphy is Professor of Environmental Studies at St. Lawrence University (USA), where he teaches courses in renewable energy and life-cycle assessment and examines the intersections of energy systems, economics, and the environment.



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