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Renewable energy systems : a smart energy systems approach to the choice and modeling of 100% renewable solutions /

In this new edition of Renewable Energy Systems, globally recognized renewable energy researcher and professor, Henrik Lund, sets forth a straightforward, comprehensive methodology for comparing different energy systems' abilities to integrate fluctuating and intermittent renewable energy sourc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lund, Henrik Hautop
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Academic Press, 2014.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a In this new edition of Renewable Energy Systems, globally recognized renewable energy researcher and professor, Henrik Lund, sets forth a straightforward, comprehensive methodology for comparing different energy systems' abilities to integrate fluctuating and intermittent renewable energy sources. The book does this by presenting an energy system analysis methodology and offering a freely available accompanying software tool, EnergyPLAN, which automates and simplifies the calculations supporting such a detailed comparative analysis. The book provides the results of more than fifteen comprehensive energy system analysis studies, examines the large-scale integration of renewable energy into the present system, and presents concrete design examples derived from a dozen renewable energy systems around the globe. Renewable Energy Systems, Second Edition also undertakes the socio-political realities governing the implementation of renewable energy systems by introducing a theoretical framework approach aimed at understanding how major technological changes, such as renewable energy, can be implemented at both the national and international levels. Provides an introduction to the technical design of renewable energy systemsDemonstrates how to analyze the feasibility and efficiency of large-scale systems to help implementers avoid costly trial and errorAddresses the socio-political challenge of implementing the shift to renewables Free companion analysis software empowers energy professionals to crunch data for their own projectsFeatures a dozen extensive case studies from around the globe that provide real-world templates for new installations. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; Renewable Energy Systems: A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of 100% Renewable Solutions; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Contributors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1. Book contents and structure; 2. Definitions; Choice Awareness; Radical Technological Change; Applied and Concrete Economics; Renewable Energy; Renewable Energy Systems; Smart Energy Systems; 3. Renewable versus sustainable; Sustainable Energy; Political Reasons for Renewable Energy; Renewable Energy and Democracy; Chapter 2: Theory: Choice Awareness Theses. 
505 8 |a 1. Choice and changeChoice/No Choice at the Individual Level; Choice/No Choice at the Societal Level; Radical Technological Change; 2. Choice perception and elimination; Choice Perception; Choice-Eliminating Mechanisms; The First Choice Awareness Thesis; 3. Raising choice awareness; The Second Choice Awareness Thesis; Chapter 3: Methodology: Choice Awareness Strategies; 1. Technical alternatives; 2. Economic feasibility studies; 3. Public regulation; 4. Democratic infrastructure; 5. Research methodology; Chapter 4: Tool: The EnergyPLAN Energy System Analysis Model; 1. Overall considerations. 
505 8 |a The Two Major Challenges of 100 Percent Renewable Energy SystemsThree Implementation Phases; Different Types of Energy System Analysis Models; Hourly Simulation Models at the National Level; 2. The EnergyPLAN model; Purpose and Application; Energy Systems Analysis Structure; Validation of Model; Energy System Analysis Methodology; A Step-by-Step Approach to National Energy Systems Analysis; Step 1: Defining Reference Energy Demands; Step 2: Defining a Reference Energy Supply System; Step 3: Defining the Regulation of the Energy Supply System; Step 4: Defining Alternatives. 
505 8 |a Sister Models to EnergyPLAN3. Reflections; Chapter 5: Analysis: Large-Scale Integration of Renewable Energy; 1. The Danish reference energy system; Electrification of Transportation Scenario; 2. Excess electricity diagrams; 3. Optimal combinations of res; 4. Flexible energy systems; Flexible Energy System; Flexible Energy Systems Including Electricity for Transportation; 5. Different energy systems; 6. Grid stability; 7. Local energy markets; 8. Integration of transportation; 9. Electric vehicles and V2G; This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Willet Kempton; 10. Electricity storage options. 
505 8 |a 11. ReflectionsPrinciples and Methodologies; Conclusions and Recommendations; Chapter 6: Analysis: Smart Energy Systems and Infrastructures; 1. Definitions; Smart Electricity Grid; Smart Thermal Grids (District Heating and Cooling); Smart Gas Grids; Smart Energy Systems; 2. The role of district heating; This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writers Brian Vad Mathiesen and Bernd M�oller; 3. Economic crisis and infrastructure investments; This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writer Frede Hvelplund; 4. Zero energy buildings and smart grids; 5. Future power plants and smart energy systems. 
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