Tuesday, October 4, 2011

ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD (Kindle Edition)

ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD
ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD (Kindle Edition)
By Adriaan Kamp

Review & Description

Year 2012 has been declared International Year for Sustainable Energy for All.

An ideal moment to review the state of affairs in our world energy system and to create clarity on the goals and challenges we face.

What we miss in the present day agenda and debates at the various leadership platforms in companies, governments and non-governmental energy institutes is a thorough view of what fuels our world and is slowly becoming the next volcano to erupt : the stride for, distribution and availability of energy resources across our planet.
This book is my sharing with you on what I’ve discovered- over the last couple of years.
Ever since the discussions on climate change (never mind how good the intentions were ), we’ve seem to have forgotten to speak about the “other important stuff”.
Like energy availability and affordability. …or like a realistic dream on our common world energy future….or like our relationships towards each other influenced by global energy…or how we are going to share and pay for the resources…or taking care of the people in our world, all depending on a stable energy supply.
The Book Energy For One World is doing all that- and generates a new voice of hope, a new vision, and a new aspiration for essential decision making and action on the international energy challenge and transitions ahead.

The book raises our common awareness that all nations and all people have a fundamental right for energy.

In order to supply the worlds growing population with those needs, we do have to smarten- up our mutual collaboration, sharing and energy system innovation between the corporate world and politics, between the conventional energy suppliers and the clean-tech, between BRICS and OECD, between North and South.

The style of the book is broad-brush and easy to read and digest.

It is compelling and is steered to educate and inspire a broad readership in the critical issues and workings of the global energy system, and will propose pragmatic solutions.

The book is based on the values and principles of Authentic and Positive Leadership- and as such is positive and constructive in content.

Agenda and goals for decision making

The book is further focused to inspire a wide audience and readership, including decision makers (in governments, industry and non-governmental (energy) institutes) to
1. Become aware of the issues related with the growth of the world energy system- especially if we consider our desire to provide energy to all. Rich and poor.
2. Raise our awareness of the diverse needs and behaviors of the five global wealth clusters. To realize that we need to attune and align the needs and behaviors of the “big ones”- if we are to succeed in our global mission to provide energy to the poor.
3. Raise our awareness on the proposed and future holding of reserves, production capacities and techniques in the oil, gas and coal industry. To embrace the idea of an (global) Energy Charter- giving due care for our economies, sustainability and cross-border harmony.
4. To create awareness on the present limitations of the established organization and business models in the conventional and utility energy sector. To realize a higher form of energy transition management and innovation. To discover new forms of organization and expand our criteria for decision making.
5. To seek more synergy and collaboration between the c onventional and renewable energy sector. At new energy projects. In our modes of transportation, our houses and in our work environment.

Presentations of the book (with full pack power points) have been given and can be given at MBA’s, universities, conferences and in closed meetings ( in corporations, at government bodies, etc.)
The book and the above agenda have also been made available to some key decision makers in the world energy sector- in industry, government and non-governmental energy institutes.

Year 2012 has been declared International Year for Sustainable Energy for All.

An ideal moment to review the state of affairs in our world energy system and to create clarity on the goals and challenges we face.

What we miss in the present day agenda and debates at the various leadership platforms in companies, governments and non-governmental energy institutes is a thorough view of what fuels our world and is slowly becoming the next volcano to erupt : the stride for, distribution and availability of energy resources across our planet.
This book is my sharing with you on what I’ve discovered- over the last couple of years.
Ever since the discussions on climate change (never mind how good the intentions were ), we’ve seem to have forgotten to speak about the “other important stuff”.
Like energy availability and affordability. …or like a realistic dream on our common world energy future….or like our relationships towards each other influenced by global energy…or how we are going to share and pay for the resources…or taking care of the people in our world, all depending on a stable energy supply.
The Book Energy For One World is doing all that- and generates a new voice of hope, a new vision, and a new aspiration for essential decision making and action on the international energy challenge and transitions ahead.

The book raises our common awareness that all nations and all people have a fundamental right for energy.

In order to supply the worlds growing population with those needs, we do have to smarten- up our mutual collaboration, sharing and energy system innovation between the corporate world and politics, between the conventional energy suppliers and the clean-tech, between BRICS and OECD, between North and South.

The style of the book is broad-brush and easy to read and digest.

It is compelling and is steered to educate and inspire a broad readership in the critical issues and workings of the global energy system, and will propose pragmatic solutions.

The book is based on the values and principles of Authentic and Positive Leadership- and as such is positive and constructive in content.

Agenda and goals for decision making

The book is further focused to inspire a wide audience and readership, including decision makers (in governments, industry and non-governmental (energy) institutes) to
1. Become aware of the issues related with the growth of the world energy system- especially if we consider our desire to provide energy to all. Rich and poor.
2. Raise our awareness of the diverse needs and behaviors of the five global wealth clusters. To realize that we need to attune and align the needs and behaviors of the “big ones”- if we are to succeed in our global mission to provide energy to the poor.
3. Raise our awareness on the proposed and future holding of reserves, production capacities and techniques in the oil, gas and coal industry. To embrace the idea of an (global) Energy Charter- giving due care for our economies, sustainability and cross-border harmony.
4. To create awareness on the present limitations of the established organization and business models in the conventional and utility energy sector. To realize a higher form of energy transition management and innovation. To discover new forms of organization and expand our criteria for decision making.
5. To seek more synergy and collaboration between the c onventional and renewable energy sector. At new energy projects. In our modes of transportation, our houses and in our work environment.

Presentations of the book (with full pack power points) have been given and can be given at MBA’s, universities, conferences and in closed meetings ( in corporations, at government bodies, etc.)
The book and the above agenda have also been made available to some key decision makers in the world energy sector- in industry, government and non-governmental energy institutes.

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