Dear colleagues,


I’m pleased to send you information on my new book, entitled *Low Carbon
Energy Transitions:* *Turning Points in National Policy and Innovation*
(Oxford University Press, 2017).


*Low Carbon Energy Transitions* explores some of the less understood
aspects of change in national energy sourcing and use. Utilizing four, case
histories of energy transitions since the global oil crisis of 1973, the
book weighs in on questions about the role of government and innovation in
meeting evolving energy priorities. Highlighting the surprising speed and
level of transformation that can occur in 15 years or less, *Low Carbon
Energy Transitions* challenges conventional thinking about timescales and
complexity. It also highlights how least-cost metrics in decision-making
are important, but can miss larger gains in societal development and
industrial leadership.



*https://global.oup.com/academic/product/low-carbon-energy-transitions-9780199362554?cc=us&lang=en&;
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/low-carbon-energy-transitions-9780199362554?cc=us&lang=en&;>*



Best,

Kathy



Kathleen Araújo, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Technology and Society Department, Stony Brook
University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-4404

Series Editor, *Routledge Studies in Energy Transitions*
<https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Energy-Transitions/book-series/RSENT>

Researcher, Brookhaven National Laboratory



Phone: 631-632-8767, [email protected]

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