کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب انتقال به سیستم های انرژی تجدیدپذیر: مجتمع سوخت و انرژی، انرژی جایگزین
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب انتقال به سیستم های انرژی تجدیدپذیر نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
In the wake of global climate change and increasing
geopolitical instability of oil supply an accelerated
Transition to Renewable Energy System gets increasingly
important, if not unavoidable.
This book encompasses reports of select energy strategies as
well as in-depth technical information of the already or
potentially involved technologies. On the one hand, it
compiles the description of technologies that already proved
to be game changers of the energy supply in some countries,
i.e. solar, wind, biomass and hydro power, with a strong
focus on data, facts and figures that are needed to design a
renewable energy system for a region or a country. On the
other hand, this book compiles many more technologies that
bear the potential to become game changes in some regions or
countries, like maritime power technologies or geothermal
energy. The focus on the whole energy system involves
particular consideration of storage technologies for the
fluctuating renewable energy input as well as an overview on
energy transportation as electrical or chemical energy. Also
the end-use of the renewable energy is considered if the
energy system is affected, like in automotive transportation
via battery or fuel cell vehicles.
Postulating climate change as a major driver for renewable
energies, the articles of the book are written assuming the
time-line of 2050 for a major CO2 reduction in order to
fulfill the UN global warming goal of 2°C. Hence,
technologies that have a potential to leave the research
stage by 2030 are considered since further ten years are
required for industrial development and market penetration
each. Transition to Renewable Energy Systems provides
specific insights for energy engineers, process engineers,
chemists, and physicists, as well as a sufficiently broad
scope to be able to understand the challenges, opportunities
and implications of a transition to renewable energy systems
so that strategies can be cast.
Content:
Chapter 1 South Korea's Green Energy Strategies (pages 1–11):
Deokyu Hwang, Suhyeon Han and Changmo Sung
Chapter 2 Japan's Energy Policy After the 3.11 Natural and
Nuclear Disasters – From the Viewpoint of the R&D of Renewable
Energy and Its Current State (pages 13–27): Hirohisa
Uchida
Chapter 3 The Impact of Renewable Energy Development on Energy
and CO2 Emissions in China (pages 29–46): Xiliang Zhang, Tianyu
Qi and Valerie Karplus
Chapter 4 The Scottish Government's Electricity Generation
Policy Statement (pages 47–65): Colin Imrie
Chapter 5 Transition to Renewables as a Challenge for the
Industry – The German Energiewende from an Industry Perspective
(pages 67–74): Carsten Rolle and Dennis Rendschmidt
Chapter 6 The Decreasing Market Value of Variable Renewables:
Integration Options and Deadlocks (pages 75–92): Lion Hirth and
Falko Ueckerdt
Chapter 7 Transition to a Fully Sustainable Global Energy
System (pages 93–118): Yvonne Y. Deng, Kornelis Blok, Kees van
der Leun and Carsten Petersdorff
Chapter 8 The Transition to Renewable Energy Systems – On the
Way to a Comprehensive Transition Concept (pages 119–136): Uwe
Schneidewind, Karoline Augenstein and Hanna Scheck
Chapter 9 Renewable Energy Future for the Developing World
(pages 137–157): Dieter Holm
Chapter 10 An Innovative Concept for Large?Scale Concentrating
Solar Thermal Power Plants (pages 159–182): Ulrich Hueck
Chapter 11 Status of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Development and
Deployment: Hyundai's Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Development as
a Best Practice Example (pages 183–194): Tae Won Lim
Chapter 12 Hydrogen as an Enabler for Renewable Energies (pages
195–216): Prof. Detlef Stolten, Bernd Emonts, Thomas Grube and
Michael Weber
Chapter 13 Pre?Investigation of Hydrogen Technologies at Large
Scales for Electric Grid Load Balancing (pages 217–240):
Fernando Gutierrez?Martin
Chapter 14 Onshore Wind Energy (pages 241–264): Po Wen
Cheng
Chapter 15 Offshore Wind Power (pages 265–281): David
Infield
Chapter 16 Towards Photovoltaic Technology on the Terawatt
Scale: Status and Challenges (pages 283–306): Bernd Rech,
Sebastian S. Schmidt and Rutger Schlatmann
Chapter 17 Solar Thermal Power Production (pages 307–338):
Robert Pitz?Paal, Reiner Buck, Peter Heller, Tobias Hirsch and
Wolf?Dieter Steinmann
Chapter 18 Geothermal Power (pages 339–350): Christopher J.
Bromley and Michael A. Mongillo
Chapter 19 Catalyzing Growth: An Overview of the United
Kingdom's Burgeoning Marine Energy Industry (pages 351–379):
David Krohn
Chapter 20 Hydropower (pages 381–401): Anund Killingtveit
Chapter 21 The Future Role of Fossil Power Plants – Design and
Implementation (pages 403–422): Erland Christensen and Franz
Bauer
Chapter 22 Status on Technologies for Hydrogen Production by
Water Electrolysis (pages 423–450): Jurgen Mergel, Marcelo
Carmo and David Fritz
Chapter 23 Hydrogen Production by Solar Thermal Methane
Reforming (pages 451–482): Christos Agrafiotis, Henrik von
Storch, Martin Roeb and Christian Sattler
Chapter 24 Biomass – Aspects of Global Resources and Political
Opportunities (pages 483–497): Gustav Melin
Chapter 25 Flexible Power Generation from Biomass – An
Opportunity for a Renewable Sources?Based Energy System? (pages
499–521): Daniela Thran, Marcus Eichhorn, Alexander Krautz,
Subhashree Das and Nora Szarka
Chapter 26 Options for Biofuel Production – Status and
Perspectives (pages 523–553): Franziska Muller?Langer, Arne
Grongroft, Stefan Majer, Sinead O'Keeffe and Marco Klemm
Chapter 27 Energy Storage Technologies – Characteristics,
Comparison, and Synergies (pages 555–577): Andreas Hauer, Josh
Quinnell and Eberhard Lavemann
Chapter 28 Advanced Batteries for Electric Vehicles and Energy
Storage Systems (pages 579–596): Seung Mo Oh, Sa Heum Kim,
Youngjoon Shin, Dongmin Im and Jun Ho Song
Chapter 29 Pumped Storage Hydropower (pages 597–618): Atle
Harby, Julian Sauterleute, Magnus Korpas, Anund Killingtveit,
Eivind Solvang and Torbjorn Nielsen
Chapter 30 Chemical Storage of Renewable Electricity via
Hydrogen – Principles and Hydrocarbon Fuels as an Example
(pages 619–628): Georg Schaub, Hilko Eilers and Maria Iglesias
Gonzalez
Chapter 31 Geological Storage for the Transition from Natural
to Hydrogen Gas (pages 629–657): Jurgen Wackerl, Martin
Streibel, Axel Liebscher and Detlef Stolten
Chapter 32 Near?Surface Bulk Storage of Hydrogen (pages
659–690): Vanessa Tietze and Sebastian Luhr
Chapter 33 Energy Storage Based on Electrochemical Conversion
of Ammonia (pages 691–706): Jurgen Fuhrmann, Marlene Hulsebrock
and Ulrike Krewer
Chapter 34 Introduction to Transmission Grid Components (pages
707–721): Armin Schnettler
Chapter 35 Introduction to the Transmission Networks (pages
723–739): Goran Andersson, Thilo Krause and Wil Kling
Chapter 36 Smart Grid: Facilitating Cost?Effective Evolution to
a Low?Carbon Future (pages 741–771): Goran Strbac, Marko
Aunedi, Danny Pudjianto and Vladimir Stanojevic
Chapter 37 Natural Gas Pipeline Systems (pages 773–794): Gerald
Linke
Chapter 38 Introduction to a Future Hydrogen Infrastructure
(pages 795–811): Joan Ogden
Chapter 39 Power to Gas (pages 813–848): Sebastian Schiebahn,
Thomas Grube, Martin Robinius, Li Zhao, Alexander Otto, Bhunesh
Kumar, Michael Weber and Prof. Detlef Stolten
Chapter 40 Transition from Petro?Mobility to Electro?Mobility
(pages 849–873): David L. Greene, Changzheng Liu and Sangsoo
Park
Chapter 41 Nearly Zero, Net Zero, and Plus Energy Buildings –
Theory, Terminology, Tools, and Examples (pages 875–889):
Karsten Voss, Eike Musall, Igor Sartori and Roberto
Lollini
Chapter 42 China Road Map for Building Energy Conservation
(pages 891–911): Peng Chen, Yan Da and Jiang Yi
Chapter 43 Energy Savings Potentials and Technologies in the
Industrial Sector: Europe as an Example (pages 913–936): Tobias
Bossmann, Rainer Elsland, Wolfgang Eichhammer and Harald Bradke