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Group Theory for High Energy Physicists

High Temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction

High Temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction

Maximize efficiency and minimize pollution: the breakthrough technology of high temperature air combustion (HiTAC) holds the potential to overcome the limitations of conventional combustion and allow engineers to finally meet this long-standing imperative. Research has shown that HiTAC technology can provide simultaneous reduction of CO2 and nitric oxide emissions and reduce energy consumption for a specific process or requirement. High Temperature Air Combustion: From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction provides the first comprehensive exposition of the principles and practice of HiTAC. With a careful balance of theory and practice it reviews the historical background clearly describes HiTAC combustion phenomena and shows how to simulate and apply the technology for significant energy savings reduced equipment size and lower emissions. It offers design guidelines for high performance industrial furnaces presents field trials of practical furnaces and explores potential applications of HiTAC in other fields including the conversion of solid waste fuels to cleaner fuels stationary gas turbine engines internal combustion engines and other advanced energy-to-power conversion systems. Developed through an intensive research project sponsored by the Japanese government HiTAC now promises to revolutionize our paradigm for using all kinds of fossil alternative waste and derived fuels for energy conversion and utilization in industry. This book is your opportunity to understand its principles learn about the technology and begin to use it to the benefit of your application your company and the environment. | High Temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction

GBP 59.99
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Renewable Energy Integration with Building Energy Systems A Modelling Approach

Renewable Energy Integration with Building Energy Systems A Modelling Approach

Construction as an industry sector is responsible for around one-third of the total worldwide energy usage and about 20% of greenhouse gas emissions. The rise in the number of buildings and floor space area for residential and commercial purposes has imposed enormous pressure on existing energy sources. Implementations such as efficient usage of building energy systems design measures utilization of local energy resources energy storage and the use of renewable energy sources to meet electricity demands are currently under development and deployment for improving the energy performance index. However integrating all such measures and the development of nearly zero-energy and zero-emission buildings is yet to be explored. In this book the different control techniques and intelligent technologies used to improve the energy performance of buildings are illustrated. Every building energy control system has a two-fold objective for energy and comfort requirements to achieve a high comfort index (for thermal visual air quality humidity and various plug loads) and increase the energy performance index. The most significant aspect in the design of a building’s energy control system is modelling. All the components methodologies and processes involved in developing a renewable energy-driven building are covered in detail. This book is intended for graduates and professionals working towards the development of a sustainable built environment using renewable energy sources. | Renewable Energy Integration with Building Energy Systems A Modelling Approach

GBP 74.99
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Energy Modeling in Architectural Design

Energy Transition

Handbook of Energy Engineering

Solar Power and Energy Storage Systems

GBP 116.00
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Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers Fundamentals of Net Zero and High Performance Design

Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers Fundamentals of Net Zero and High Performance Design

Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers presents a comprehensive introduction to the latest resources and technologies used in high performance and net zero energy buildings with a practical focus on the design and integration of these systems. This textbook and convenient reference offers a single-source guide to renewable technologies balancing broad knowledge with the details of implementation crucial for successful sustainable design. It equips students and professionals with foundations and critical information needed to confidently plan for and meet the highest standards of energy efficiency in new construction and retrofitted buildings. Part I of the book establishes key principles of renewable systems power production and design for climate introducing energy modeling and measurements of performance. Part II focuses in more depth on renewable energy systems including photovoltaics heat pumps solar thermal and more. Dedicated chapters break down the fundamental concepts behind each renewable technology and present guidelines for configuration and installation including system requirements equipment specification sizing and location of components. Part III discusses topics relevant across renewable systems including energy storage control and monitoring and cost/payback calculation. Part IV comprises case studies of exemplary renewable energy projects. Features: Covers resources and technologies including photovoltaics solar thermal hot water heat pumps biomass wind and microhydro turbines marine renewable energy deep cycle rechargeable batteries and system controllers. Compiles up-to-date essential information on designing with renewable systems in one location organized by technology for easy reference. Presents clear explanations of all concepts and system aspects using US/SI units and full-color diagrams and illustrations throughout. Features case studies of renewable energy systems in completed projects demonstrating a range of climate specific applications. Includes study questions a comprehensive guide to terminology and acronyms spreadsheets for calculations system sizing worksheets and additional online resources. Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers: Fundamentals of Net Zero and High Performance Design will serve as an essential introduction and enduring reference for students of architecture engineering construction and building science. Equally valuable as a professional resource it will quickly become the go-to guide for energy efficient design for practitioners in these areas. | Renewable Energy Systems for Building Designers Fundamentals of Net Zero and High Performance Design

GBP 89.99
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Dielectric Materials for Energy Storage and Energy Harvesting Devices

Materials for Energy

Wind Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment

Energy Conservation Guidebook

Energy Conservation Guidebook

Efficient energy management and effective conservation procedures have been very important considerations for our society for many years. An oil embargo in the 1970s and early 1980s brought about a new awareness of energy conservation. Because of various factors like loss of tax credits and efficiency standards imposed by the government public interest dropped considerably in regard to energy conservation. A revival in energy conservation among the general public occurred following the Persian Gulf War in the early 1990s. What does the 21st century hold? Conflicts in the Middle East high prices for petroleum and increasing population worldwide will all be significant influences on energy and its conservation. Considerable discussion of climate change global warming and increased concerns in regard to our electricity supply have provided motivation for building energy demand to be more flexible. Energy Management and Conservation Fourth Edition provides a very practical discussion of how energy can be managed and saved in most types of buildings. This edition not only updates the previous edition but adds updated content concerning energy cost reduction/going green to improve the environment. The authors of this book have written several books that use the systems approach. Through the use of the systems approach the reader will be able to grasp how different parts of a building fit together to form a unit that uses energy efficiently. This text provides a thorough and practical discussion of the operation of systems that are found in most types of buildings. Each system is discussed with energy management and conservation in mind/going green to save money and improve the environment. There are many ways to manage a building to accomplish efficient energy conservation. Several of the chapters have checklists at the end to summarize ways of conserving energy that relate to the chapter. Important changes in this edition include coverage of governmental requirements from agencies such as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) United States Department of Energy (USDOE) and American Society of Refrigerating Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineering (ASHRAE) updated as of 2022 standards. Instrumentation updates include types of sensors and the concept of smart devices such as meters. Addition of computer building maintenance management systems and new updates for renewable energy resources are included. Enhancements to existing systems content (such as variable frequency drives for pumps) have been carefully added. | Energy Conservation Guidebook

GBP 130.00
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Industrial Energy Systems Handbook

Energy Economics

Energy Management Handbook

Advances in Energy Materials New Composites and Techniques for Future Energy Applications

Global Energy Market Trends

Large Energy Storage Systems Handbook

Large Energy Storage Systems Handbook

In the current push to convert to renewable sources of energy many issues raised years ago on the economics and the difficulties of siting energy storage are once again being raised today. When large amounts of wind solar and other renewable energy sources are added to existing electrical grids efficient and manageable energy storage becomes a crucial component to allowing a range of eco-friendly resources to play a significant role in our energy system. In order to fulfill our intended goal of diminishing dependence on non-renewable sources of energy and reducing our carbon footprint we must find a way to store and convert these novel resources into practical solutions. Based on the efforts of a University of Colorado team devoted to increasing the use of renewable energy production within the current electrical power grid Large Energy Storage Systems Handbook examines a number of ways that energy can be stored and converted back to electricity. Examining how to enhance renewable generation energy storage relative to economic and carbon impact this book discusses issues of reliability siting economics and efficiency. Chapters include the practicalities of energy storage generation and absorption of electrical power; the difficulties of intermittent generation; and the use of pumped and underground pumped hydroelectric energy storage. The book highlights the storage of compressed air battery energy solar thermal and natural gas sources of energy. Heavily referenced and easily accessible to policy makers developers and students alike this book provides contributions from those active in the field for coverage of many important topics. With this book as a foundation these pioneers can develop the capacity of power grids to handle high renewable energy generation penetration and provide a brighter future for generations to come.

GBP 74.99
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Smart Grids for Renewable Energy Systems Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Systems

Smart Grids for Renewable Energy Systems Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Systems

This comprehensive reference text discusses simulation with case studies and realworld applications related to energy system models the large-scale integration of renewable energy systems electric vehicles and energy storage systems. The text covers analysis and modeling of the large-scale integration of renewable energy systems electric vehicles and energy storage systems. It further discusses economic aspects useful for policy makers and industrial professionals. It covers important topics including smart grids architectures wide-area situational awareness (WASA) energy management systems (EMS) demand response (DR) smart grid standardization exertions virtual power plants battery degradation modeling optimization approaches in modeling and smart metering infrastructure. The book: Discusses the analysis and modeling of the large-scale integration of renewable energy systems electric vehicles and energy storage systems Covers issues and challenges encountered in the large-scale integration of electric vehicles energy storage systems and renewable energy systems into future smart grid design Provides simulation with case studies and real-world applications related to energy system models electric vehicles and energy storage systems Discusses the integration of large renewable energy systems with the presence of a large number of electric vehicles and storage devices/systems Discussing concepts of smart grids together with the deployment of electric vehicles energy storage systems and renewable energy systems this text will be useful as a reference text for graduate students and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering electronics and communication engineering renewable energy and clean technologies. It further discusses topics including electric grid infrastructure architecture interfacing standardization protocols security reliability communication and optimal control. | Smart Grids for Renewable Energy Systems Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Systems

GBP 110.00
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Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials

Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials

Conducting polymers are organic polymers which contain conjugation along the polymer backbone that conduct electricity. Conducting polymers are promising materials for energy storage applications because of their fast charge–discharge kinetics high charge density fast redox reaction low-cost ease of synthesis tunable morphology high power capability and excellent intrinsic conductivity compared with inorganic-based materials. Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials surveys recent advances in conducting polymers and their composites addressing the execution of these materials as electrodes in electrochemical power sources. Key Features: Provides an overview on the conducting polymer material properties fundamentals and their role in energy storage applications. Deliberates cutting-edge energy storage technology based on synthetic metals (conducting polymers) Covers current applications in next-generation energy storage devices. Explores the new aspects of conducting polymers with processing tunable properties nanostructures and engineering strategies of conducting polymers for energy storage. Presents up-to-date coverage of a large rapidly growing and complex conducting polymer literature on all-types electrochemical power sources. This book is an invaluable guide for students professors scientists and R&D industrial specialists working in the field of advanced science nanodevices flexible electronics and energy science.

GBP 42.99
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Routledge Handbook of Energy Law

U.S.-Japanese Energy Relations Cooperation And Competition

Energy Conservation Guidebook Third Edition