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Towards 100% renewable energy : techniques, costs and regional case-studies /

This volume collects papers presented at the International 100% Renewable Energy Conferences (IRENEC) from 2011 to 2015. Given the time span, the chapters have been updated to ensure they are timely, and pertinent. These proceedings are the outcome of an international group of research scientists an...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Uyar, Tanay Sidki (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2017.
Colección:Springer proceedings in energy.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface; Contents; Part I: Basics, Fundamentals, Concepts; Efficient Use ofËnergy inẗheÏndustry; 1 Introduction; 2 Importance ofËnergy Efficiency forẗheÏndustry; 3 Planning Energy Savings inẗheÏndustry; 3.1 Electrical Energy; 3.2 Thermal Energy; 3.3 Mechanical Energy; 4 Energy Analysis ofänÏndustrial Facility; 5 Conclusion; References; Sustainable Energy Transition: Local Governments asÈKey Actors; 1 Introduction; 2 Context forÈLocal Action; 2.1 Motivation forÄction; 2.2 Role ofÈLocal Governments; 3 Current Developments; 3.1 Global Developments; 4 Conclusion; References.
  • Institutionalization ofÈSolar Cities Development1 Key Sectors ofÈSolar Cities; 2 Institutionalization ofÈSolar Cities Development; 3 Conclusions; References; State-of-the-Art andÈNew Technologies ofÈDirect Drive Wind Turbines; 1 Advantages ofÈDirect Drive Wind Turbines; 2 Bearing Concepts; 3 Generator Design Concept: State ofẗheÄrt; 3.1 Enercon; 3.2 Vensys andÈGoldwind; 3.3 Zephyros andẌEMC; 4 Generator Design Concept: Future Concepts; 4.1 XEMC Darwind 5ÈMW; 4.2 Envision; 4.3 Sway AS; 4.4 The Switch; 4.5 Siemens; 4.6 Alstom Haliade; 4.7 InnoWind; 5 Conclusion.
  • State ofẗheÄrt inÈPolycrystalline Compound Thin-Film Photovoltaics1 Introduction; 2 Device Structures; 3 CIGS Technologies; 4 CdTe Technologies; 5 Status; 6 Addendum-June 2016; References; How Can WeÏnclude External Costs inẗheÈPrice ofËnergy?; 1 Introduction; 2 Concepts; 2.1 Polluter Pays Principle; 2.2 Least Cost Principle; 3 Taxation; 3.1 Permit Trading; 3.2 Command andÈControl; 3.3 Investment Appraisal; 3.4 Instrument Summary; 4 Conclusion; References; Evaluation ofÈRenewable and Conventional Ammonia asäÈPotential Solution; 1 Introduction; 2 Ammonia Production andÈTransportation.
  • 3 Ammonia Utilization4 Environmental Impact Assessment; 4.1 Life Cycle Assessment; 4.1.1 Goal andÈScope Definition; 4.1.2 Inventory Analysis; 4.1.3 Impact Assessment; 4.1.4 Interpretation ofÈResults andÏmprovement; 5 Results andÈDiscussion; 6 Conclusions; References; Solar Trigeneration: Electricity, Cooling andÈSteam fromẗheÈSun; 1 Introduction; 2 Solar Energy inÈTurkey; 3 Integration ofÈSolar Energy into theÈGiven Structure; 3.1 Solar Cooling; 3.2 Solar Steam Generation; 3.3 Electricity fromẗheÈSun; 4 Economics; 5 Conclusion; Reference.
  • Curriculum Development into Renewable Energies Through Coupled Research andÄpplied Projects1 Introduction; 2 ECO-UQAR; 3 Mission andÈProjects ofËCO-UQAR; 4 Installation ofÈCoupled Wind-Solar Project inÈMorocco; 4.1 Terrain Modelling, Energy Assessment andẄakes Modelling; 4.2 Solar Panel Requirement; 4.3 Wind Turbine Design, Static, Aerodynamic andÄeroelastic Analysis; 4.4 Energy Integration andÈControl; 5 Round-Up andÈConclusion; References; Part II: System Analysis, Modeling, Simulations.