The Carbon Footprint of our Primary Energy Sources supplies readers with a comprehensive, accessible analysis of the carbon footprints of a range of primary energy sources including crude oil, natural gas, coal, solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectric energy and nuclear energy, and biofuels, and their carbon footprints, employing a full lifecycle assessment (LCA) of each primary energy source. It furnishes both the foundation and a tool for estimating carbon footprints for a range of energy systems. The work culminates in a cost-benefit analysis of these primary energy sources.With the significant uptick of global investment in alternative energies and the global focus on reducing emissions, this text delivers an important foundational overview/understanding of these systems, and an opportunity for teachers and readers to apply learnings to their own energy consumption choices. - Presents foundational information about various energy systems and quantifies their carbon footprint- Raises awareness among readers of their energy consumption and the primary sources of carbon emissions- Equips policy makers and engineers with the tools to calculate the carbon footprint of various energy sources- Empowers readers to make informed energy decisions that support the reduction of carbon emissions- Discusses the technologies, options and costs of energy storage for intermittent sources of energy- Presents the costs of carbon capture, sequestration and utilization and its impact on energy prices for the consumer- Summarizes valuable "e;lessons learnt"e; from our energy policy and choices over the past two decades