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2. System Efficiency by Renewable Electricity : Strategies for Efficient Energy Supply Until 2050
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Günther Brauner and Günther Brauner
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- Energy consumption, Electric power, Renewable energy sources
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In this book, a more detailed analysis is performed on the basis of quarter-hourly time series of the supply of wind energy and photovoltaics. The end use including electromobility is also presented with more detailed time series of the load profiles for summer and winter and thereby for weekdays and weekends in each case. The subsequent analysis clarifies whether the renewable potentials are sufficient, what the optimal generation scenarios and infrastructures of the future could look like, and what the situation is with regard to affordability and environmental compatibility.
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- 2022
3. Advances in Sustainable Living: Engineering & Technology
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Wan Zakiah Wan Ismail, Fauzun Abdullah Asuhaimi, Wan Zakiah Wan Ismail, and Fauzun Abdullah Asuhaimi
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- Solar energy, Renewable energy sources, Office buildings--Design and construction, Housing--Malaysia--Religious aspects--Islam, Energy consumption, Sustainable architecture, Sustainable living--Malaysia, Sustainable buildings--Malaysia--Design and construction, Sustainable development--Malaysia
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This book is a continuation of the first research book, Advances in Sustainable Living: Built Environment and Technology. Lecturers in Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment (FKAB) put a lot of effort into writing each chapter to ensure the second part of the book can be realised. This book in title Advances in Sustainable Living: Engineering and Technology focuses on the latest technology and research in engineering done by the lecturers. The objective of the book is to gather the knowledge and expertise in engineering besides upholding the Universityʼs ideals of “Integration of Naqli and Aqli Knowledge.”
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- 2022
4. Greenhouse Engineering : Integrated Energy Management
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Ilhami Yildiz and Ilhami Yildiz
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- Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources, Energy development, Sustainable engineering, Greenhouse gas mitigation
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Sustainable energy development concept requires and maintains multiple linkages among energy production, energy consumption, human well-being, and environmental quality. Greenhouse Engineering: Integrated Energy Management puts forward the concept of integrated energy management and modeling pertinent to greenhouses that will eventually help reduce the load on power grids, demand for fossil fuels and water, and supply CO2 for the greenhouse production. This book helps enhance the competitive position of the global greenhouse industry by introducing economically, environmentally and socially sustainable technologies and management strategies. Exclusive title on integrated energy management approach for greenhouse designing Addresses energy for heating concept Includes case studies from real work greenhouse systems Incorporates a design/energy management approach Contains updated material on greenhouse heating with examples and case studies Aimed at researchers, professionals, and students in the fields of energy systems, mechanical, agriculture, and biosystems engineering.
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- 2021
5. Advances in Sustainable Living in the Built Enviroment
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Wan Zakiah Wan Ismail, Azhani Abd Manaf, Wan Zakiah Wan Ismail, and Azhani Abd Manaf
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- Solar energy, Renewable energy sources, Office buildings--Design and construction, Housing--Malaysia--Religious aspects--Islam, Energy consumption, Sustainable architecture, Sustainable living--Malaysia, Sustainable buildings--Malaysia--Design and construction, Sustainable development--Malaysia
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The built environment can be described as a harmonious machine, made up of various integral parts working together as a whole. This expression is reflected in this book where each author discussed and shared insight on recent findings related to different aspects of the built environment. It is the differences and contrast from the varying fields which shows the holistic side of the build environment, while sustainability as the core or unifying factor bringing all the fields together. In this book, comprehensive reviews and outcome from research in the fields of design, energy efficiency, renewable energy, urban design, conservation and housing are compiled and systematically presented.
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- 2021
6. Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook
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Suman Dutta, Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, Suman Dutta, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
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- Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Energy consumption
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Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook provides a thorough thermodynamic analysis of new and current methods to give detailed insight into energy efficiency processes. This book includes the production methods, storage systems, and applications in various engines, as well as the safety related issues associated with all stages of production, storage, and utilization. With a comparison of cost implications and a techno-economic evaluation checking the feasibility of sustainable fuel use, this handbook is an invaluable reference source for researchers, professionals, and scientists working in the field of sustainability. The present power from solar, biomass, wind, hydrogen and other forms of renewable energy generated from sustainable sources can be harvested by various means and utilized in a variety of industries, supporting the need for clean fuels in modern society. However, there is still limited global availability and insufficient storage, which are required for efficient and effective harvesting of sustainable fuels. Discusses new and innovative sustainable fuel technologies Provides an integrated approach for modern tools, methodologies, and indicators in sustainable technologies Evaluates advanced fuel technologies alongside other transformational options
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- 2020
7. Energy Policy: Perspectives, Challenges and Future Directions
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K. J. Sreekanth and K. J. Sreekanth
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- Energy policy, Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources
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Sustainable development is triggering a re-assessment of innovation and technological change in all fields, and energy is no exception. A key challenge of energy sustainability is to examine the range of credible potential pathways of combined social, environmental and technological systems under conditions of uncertainty, stagger, personal preferences and complication. Conventional energy resources – essentially fossil fuels – are becoming limited because of the swift increase in energy demand. This disparity in energy demand and supply has placed enormous coercion not only on consumer prices, but also on the natural world; this requires mankind to look for sustainable energy resources. Sreekanth. K. J., PhD begins this book by first describing the energy efficiency and emission reduction characteristics of the road transportation sector in Chapter One. Chapter Two proposes the costs of renewable energy promotion and benefits through an analysis of the European case by Margarita Ortega Izquierdo and Pablo Del Río. Next, Chapter Three, by Jiang Yu and Zheng Fang, presents a review on residential electricity price policies in China. In Chapter Four, Fotouh Al-Ragom discusses the behavior change approach with a metric to promote and sustain energy efficiency. The Nigerian electricity market and its future is explained in Chapter Five by Karen Maguire and Kolawole Olaniyi. The institutionalization of the common gas market in the context of institutional evolution of the Eurasian economic union by Elena Shadrina is explained in Chapter Six.
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- 2018
8. A Genius Planet : Energy: From Scarcity to Abundance – a Radical Pathway
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Ludger Hovestadt, Vera Bühlmann, Sebastian Michael, Ludger Hovestadt, Vera Bühlmann, and Sebastian Michael
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- Energy development, Renewable energy sources, Power resources, Energy consumption
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Imagine a world where the power is always on, where there is not just enough energy, but an abundance of it. Such a world is no Utopia, it is a possible reality. Using indefinitely available sources of energy – especially photovoltaic solar, in combination with others – and networking this energy, much in the way that we have networked information, we can get beyond our current energy ‘crisis'and resolve it. The world we then find ourselves in is not a world without problems – we will face new challenges on the way – but in terms of energy it is a world of plenty. Rooted in sound theory and based on technology that is available now, A Genius Planet offers an accessible but detailed and insightful perspective on how we can free ourselves from our dependency on natural resources and generate, trade, and use energy in ways that open up the genuine potential that we have at our disposal today.
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- 2017
9. Changing Energy : The Transition to a Sustainable Future
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John H. Perkins and John H. Perkins
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- Renewable energy sources, Energy consumption, Fossil fuels, Sustainable development, Power resources
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Changing Energy outlines how humanity established the current energy economy through three previous transitions, and how we now stand poised for a necessary fourth transition. Human societies around the globe have received immense benefits from uses of coal, oil, gas, and uranium sources, yet we must now rebuild our energy economies to rely on renewable sources and use them efficiently. The imperative for a fourth energy transition comes from dangers related to climate change, geopolitical tensions, documented health and environmental effects, and long-term depletion of today's sources. John H. Perkins argues that a future in which current levels of energy service benefits are sustained can come only from investments in the technologies needed to bring about a fourth energy transition. Changing Energy envisions a viable post–fossil fuel economy and identifies the barriers to be overcome.
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- 2017
10. The Simple Physics of Energy Use
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Peter Rez and Peter Rez
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- Renewable energy sources, Energy policy--Social aspects, Power (Mechanics), Power resources, Physics, Energy consumption
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As a society we use energy for climate control and lighting in buildings, moving people and goods form one place to another and making things. Our standard of living depends on transforming energy locked up in fossil fuels, atomic nuclei or provided free of charge by the sun and wind into a form that we can use. This book uses simple classical physics (mechanics, thermodynamics and electromagnetism) to quantitatively review sources of energy and how we use them. It addresses key questions such as: Can renewables such as solar and wind take over from fossil fuels? How much will their use reduce CO2 emissions? To see what is important, numbers are used to estimate how big or small things are, but the maths is kept at the level of simple algebra and trigonometry. The aim is to give an overview of the big picture, to only worry about what really makes a difference. There's also growing concern that CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels will change climate irreversibly in harmful ways.
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- 2017
11. Energy Economics : Markets, History and Policy
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Roy L. Nersesian and Roy L. Nersesian
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- Energy consumption, Energy industries, Power resources--Economic aspects, Fossil fuels--Economic aspects, Renewable energy sources--Economic aspects, Energy policy, Renewable energy sources
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Three quarters of our current electricity usage and transport methods are derived from fossil fuels and yet within two centuries these resources will dry up. Energy Economics covers the role of each fossil and renewable energy source in today's world, providing the information and tools that will enable students to understand the finite nature of fossil fuels and the alternative solutions that are available. This textbook provides detailed examinations of key energy sources – both fossil fuels and renewables including oil, coal, solar, and wind power – and summarises how the current economics of energy evolved. Subsequent chapters explore issues around policy, technology and the possible future for each type of energy. In addition to this, readers are introduced to controversial topics including fracking and global warming in dedicated chapters on climate change and sustainability. Each chapter concludes with a series of tasks, providing example problems and projects in order to further explore the proposed issues. An accompanying companion website contains extensive additional material on the history of the major types of fuel as well as technical material relating to oil exploration, the development of solar power and historical environmental legislation. This textbook is an essential text for those who study energy economics, resource economics or energy policy.
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- 2016
12. Sustainable Future Energy Technology and Supply Chains : A Multi-perspective Analysis
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Federica Cucchiella, Lenny Koh, Federica Cucchiella, and Lenny Koh
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- Renewable energy sources, Power resources, Energy consumption
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This book provides a valuable resource for anyone who wishes to understand how sustainable use of energy can lead to increased efficiency of industrial supply chains and improved financial profitability. The book is organized around real examples and case studies that can be applied to real-world problems. Furthermore, insight is provided by an international panel of contributors, and the book provides comprehensive coverage of current practice and future developments in the evolution of sustainable supply chains and energy consumption.The text underlines how organizations are now looking seriously at supply chain assets in order to help their suppliers retool and focus on renewable energy. Renewable energy technology is a fast growing market with promising financial returns and substantial environmental gains; this book shows how the right management of renewable investments can have significant advantages by: • providing critical opportunities in driving costs down and making renewable energy sources more competitive with conventional energy; • making infrastructure expansion easier; • increasing employment in manufacturing and services supply chains in order to support renewable energy generation; and• mitigating the impacts of climate change. This book is intended for business professionals, researchers and students working in supply chain management or energy management.
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- 2015
13. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency : Assessment of Projects and Policies
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Aidan Duffy, Martin Rogers, Lacour Ayompe, Aidan Duffy, Martin Rogers, and Lacour Ayompe
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- Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources
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The recent rise to prominence of renewable energy and energy efficiency has been driven by their potential to lower the environmental impacts of energy use. As these technologies mature they must demonstrate not only their environmental benefits, but also their economic competitiveness. The relative costs and benefits of each potential project, whether large or small, must be systematically modelled and assessed before they can be financed and implemented.Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Assessment of Projects and Policies deals with the appraisal of such projects against financial and non-financial criteria, illustrating the assessment tools necessary to make appropriate, evidence based decisions as efficiently as possible. The most important technologies are first described, stressing their economic and performance characteristics. Key project appraisal concepts are then introduced, approaches to modelling the cash flows in energy projects are described, and the issues of uncertainty and optimisation are fully discussed. These financial concepts, together with methods for estimating greenhouse gas emissions, are extended to address aspects of energy policy. Illustrated with many case studies this is an ideal introduction to financial and non-financial appraisal techniques as applied to energy efficient and renewable energy technologies.
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- 2015
14. Soft Computing Applications for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
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Maria del Socorro García Cascales, Juan Miguel Sánchez Lozano, Antonio David Masegosa Arredondo, Carlos Cruz Corona, Maria del Socorro García Cascales, Juan Miguel Sánchez Lozano, Antonio David Masegosa Arredondo, and Carlos Cruz Corona
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- Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy systems, Soft computing, Renewable energy sources, Energy consumption
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As the climate and environment continue to fluctuate, researchers are urgently looking for new ways to preserve our limited resources and prevent further environmental degradation. The answer can be found through computer science, a field that is evolving at precisely the time it is needed most. Soft Computing Applications for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency brings together the latest technological research in computational intelligence and fuzzy logic as a way to care for our environment. This reference work highlights current advances and future trends in environmental sustainability using the principles of soft computing, making it an essential resource for students, researchers, engineers, and practitioners in the fields of project engineering and energy science.
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- 2015
15. Handbook of Energy : Chronologies, Top Ten Lists, and Word Clouds
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Cutler J. Cleveland, Christopher G. Morris, Cutler J. Cleveland, and Christopher G. Morris
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- Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources, Power resources, Energy policy, Energy industries, Energy harvesting
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Handbook of Energy, Volume II: Chronologies, Top Ten Lists, and Word Clouds draws together a comprehensive account of the energy field from the prestigious and award-winning authors of the Encyclopedia of Energy (2004), The Dictionary of Energy, Expanded Edition (2009), and the Handbook of Energy, Volume I (2013).Handbook of Energy, Volume II takes the wealth of information about historical aspects of energy spread across many books, journals, websites, disciplines, ideologies, and user communities and synthesizes the information in one central repository. This book meets the needs of a diverse readership working in energy, and serves as a vital method of communication among communities including colleges and universities, nongovernmental organizations, government agencies, consulting firms and research institutes of energy, environmental, and public policy issues. Interdisciplinary coverage appropriate for scientists in environmental sciences, social and natural sciences, and engineering Top Ten lists, written by prominent subject experts, provide personal reflections on key issues Chronologies covering 40 different subject areas provide all the significant events in a given field from the geologic past to the present day
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- 2014
16. Understanding the Global Energy Crisis
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Richard A. Simmons, Eugene D. Coyle, Richard A. Simmons, and Eugene D. Coyle
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- Energy development, Energy policy, Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources
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We are facing a global energy crisis caused by world population growth, an escalating increase in demand, and continued dependence on fossil-based fuels for generation. It is widely accepted that increases in greenhouse gas concentration levels, if not reversed, will result in major changes to world climate with consequential effects on our society and economy. This is just the kind of intractable problem that Purdue University's Global Policy Research Institute seeks to address in the Purdue Studies in Public Policy series by promoting the engagement between policy makers and experts in fields such as engineering and technology. Major steps forward in the development and use of technology are required. In order to achieve solutions of the required scale and magnitude within a limited timeline, it is essential that engineers be not only technologically-adept but also aware of the wider social and political issues that policy-makers face. Likewise, it is also imperative that policy makers liaise closely with the academic community in order to realize advances. This book is designed to bridge the gap between these two groups, with a particular emphasis on educating the socially-conscious engineers and technologists of the future. In this accessibly-written volume, central issues in global energy are discussed through interdisciplinary dialogue between experts from both North America and Europe. The first section provides an overview of the nature of the global energy crisis approached from historical, political, and sociocultural perspectives. In the second section, expert contributors outline the technology and policy issues facing the development of major conventional and renewable energy sources. The third and final section explores policy and technology challenges and opportunities in the distribution and consumption of energy, in sectors such as transportation and the built environment. The book's epilogue suggests some future scenarios in energy distribution and use.
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- 2014
17. Energy Analysis for a Sustainable Future : Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism
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Mario Giampietro, Kozo Mayumi, Alevgül Şorman, Mario Giampietro, Kozo Mayumi, and Alevgül Şorman
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- Energy conservation, Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources
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The vast majority of the countries of the world are now facing an imminent energy crisis, particularly the USA, China, India, Japan and EU countries, but also developing countries having to boost their economic growth precisely when more powerful economies will prevent them from using the limited supply of fossil energy.Despite this crisis, current protocols of energy accounting have been developed for dealing with fossil energy exclusively and are therefore not useful for the analysis of alternative energy sources. The first part of the book illustrates the weakness of existing analyses of energy problems: the science of energy was born and developed neglecting the issue of scale. The authors argue that it is necessary to adopt more complex protocols of accounting and analysis in order to generate robust energy scenarios and effective assessments of the quality of alternative energy sources.The second part of the book introduces the concept of energetic metabolism of modern societies and uses empirical results. The authors present an innovative approach – Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism (MuSIASEM) – capable of characterizing the quality of alternative energy sources in relation to both environmental constraints and socio-economic requirements. This method allows the metabolic pattern of a society to be described in relation to its feasibility, when looking at biophysical factors, and desirability, when looking at socio-economic factors.Addressing the issue of scale in energy analysis by cutting through the confusion found in current applications of energy analysis, this book should be of interest to researchers, students and policy makers in energy within a variety of disciplines.
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- 2013
18. Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems
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Gilbert M. Masters and Gilbert M. Masters
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- Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources, Electric power systems--Energy conservation, Electric power systems--Electric losses
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A solid, quantitative, practical introduction to a wide range of renewable energy systemsin a completely updated, new edition The second edition of Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems provides a solid, quantitative, practical introduction to a wide range of renewable energy systems. For each topic, essential theoretical background is introduced, practical engineering considerations associated with designing systems and predicting their performance are provided, and methods for evaluating the economics of these systems are presented. While the book focuses on the fastest growing, most promising wind and solar technologies, new material on tidal and wave power, small-scale hydroelectric power, geothermal and biomass systems is introduced. Both supply-side and demand-side technologies are blended in the final chapter, which introduces the emerging smart grid. As the fraction of our power generated by renewable resources increases, the role of demand-side management in helping maintain grid balance is explored. Renewable energy systems have become mainstream technologies and are now, literally, big business. Throughout this edition, more depth has been provided on the financial analysis of large-scale conventional and renewable energy projects. While grid-connected systems dominate the market today, off-grid systems are beginning to have a significant impact on emerging economies where electricity is a scarce commodity. Considerable attention is paid to the economics of all of these systems. This edition has been completely rewritten, updated, and reorganized. New material has been presented both in the form of new topics as well as in greater depth in some areas. The section on the fundamentals of electric power has been enhanced, making this edition a much better bridge to the more advanced courses in power that are returning to many electrical engineering programs. This includes an introduction to phasor notation, more emphasis on reactive power as well as real power, more on power converter and inverter electronics, and more material on generator technologies. Realizing that many students, as well as professionals, in this increasingly important field may have modest electrical engineering backgrounds, early chapters develop the skills and knowledge necessary to understand these important topics without the need for supplementary materials. With numerous completely worked examples throughout, the book has been designed to encourage self-instruction. The book includes worked examples for virtually every topic that lends itself to quantitative analysis. Each chapter ends with a problem set that provides additional practice. This is an essential resource for a mixed audience of engineering and other technology-focused individuals.
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- 2013
19. Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems
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Olla, Phillip and Olla, Phillip
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- Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources, Sustainable development
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'This book pushes through the boundaries of current research to introduce the concept of an energy management information system, exploring the role of energy for sustainable development'--Provided by publisher.
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- 2012
20. Focus on Energy Management
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Levin, Joshua E., Rocco, Andrea M., Levin, Joshua E., and Rocco, Andrea M.
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- Renewable energy sources, Energy conservation, Energy consumption, Energy policy
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This new book presents topical research in the study of energy management. Topics discussed include power management using electrolytic hydrogen; the design of a fuzzy decision-making system for energy management and comfort conditions using wireless sensor networks; using Jatropha biodiesel as a prospective renewable resource for energy management; the relationship between CO2 emissions and the energy sources mix in OECD countries; electricity consumption and economic growth in Brazil and atomic nanotechnology promotions in the energy industry.
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- 2011
21. Energy : Perspectives, Problems, and Prospects
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Michael B. McElroy and Michael B. McElroy
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- Power resources--History, Renewable energy sources, Power resources, Energy consumption, Fossil fuels
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The book offers a comprehensive account of how the world evolved to its present state in which humans now exercise a powerful, in many cases dominant, influence for global environmental change. It outlines the history that led to this position of dominance, in particular the role played by our increasing reliance on fossil sources of energy, on coal, oil and natural gas, and the problems that we are now forced to confront as a result of this history. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is greater now than at any time over at least the past 650,000 years with prospects to increase over the next few decades to levels not seen since dinosaurs roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. Comparable changes are evident also for methane and nitrous oxide and for a variety of other constituents of the atmosphere including species such as the ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons for which there are no natural analogues. Increases in the concentrations of so-called greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are responsible for important changes in global and regional climate with consequences for the future of global society which, though difficult to predict in detail, are potentially catastrophic for a world poorly equipped to cope. Changes of climate in the past were repetitively responsible for the demise of important civilizations. These changes, however, were generally natural in origin in contrast to the changes now underway for which humans are directly responsible. The challenge is to transition to a new energy economy in which fossil fuels will play a much smaller role. We need as a matter of urgency to cut back on emissions of climate altering gases such as carbon dioxide while at the same time reducing our dependence on unreliable, potentially disruptive, though currently indispensable, sources of energy such as oil, the lifeblood of the global transportation system. The book concludes with a discussion of options for a more sustainable energy future, highlighting the potential for contributions from wind, sun, biomass, geothermal and nuclear, supplanting currently unsustainable reliance on coal, oil and natural gas.
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- 2010
22. Generating Power at High Efficiency : Combined Cycle Technology for Sustainable Energy Production
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E Jeffs and E Jeffs
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- Integrated gasification combined cycle power plant, Power resources, Renewable energy sources, Energy consumption
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Combined cycle technology is used to generate power at one of the highest levels of efficiency of conventional power plants. It does this through primary generation from a gas turbine coupled with secondary generation from a steam turbine powered by primary exhaust heat. Generating power at high efficiency thoroughly charts the development and implementation of this technology in power plants and looks to the future of the technology, noting the advantages of the most important technical features – including gas turbines, steam generator, combined heat and power and integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) – with their latest applications.Reviews key developments in combined cycle technologyUses examples drawn from plants around the worldLooks at how combined cycle technology can evolve to meet future energy needs
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- 2008
23. Changing Energy : The Transition to a Sustainable Future
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Perkins, John H. and Perkins, John H.
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- 2017
24. Understanding the Global Energy Crisis
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COYLE, EUGENE D., SIMMONS, RICHARD A., COYLE, EUGENE D., and SIMMONS, RICHARD A.
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- 2014
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