
Power, Flows, and Transformation: Portraits of Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Spaces
Synopsis
Energy is everywhere-yet the vast infrastructural networks that power our daily lives remain largely invisible. Accounting for three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, energy systems stand at the center of our climate crisis and the transformations needed to address it. This book examines energy supply as a spatial and material phenomenon, exploring the Berlin-Brandenburg capital region through maps, drawings, texts, and photographs. It reveals the hidden geographies connecting energy production and consumption across scales-from household transformations to citywide configurations and regional supply networks. Tracing the flow of fossil and renewable energy carriers through territories, towns, and streets, Power, Flows, and Transformation offers a multi-layered portrait of our energy landscapes past, present, and future.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783986120207
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 240 x 160 x 246 mm
- Weight: 977g
- Languages: English