Skip to main content

Polygeneration with Polystorage

For Chemical and Energy Hubs

  • 1st Edition - November 27, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Kaveh Khalilpour
  • Language: English

Polygeneration with Polystorage: For Energy and Chemicals addresses the problem of both traditional and dispersed generation with a broad, multidisciplinary perspective. As the fi… Read more

World Book Day celebration

Where learning shapes lives

Up to 25% off trusted resources that support research, study, and discovery.

Description

Polygeneration with Polystorage: For Energy and Chemicals addresses the problem of both traditional and dispersed generation with a broad, multidisciplinary perspective. As the first book to thoroughly focus on the topic of polygeneration, users will find the problem presented from different scientific and technical domains down to both macro and micro levels. Detailed analyses and state-of-the-art developments in specific fields are included, focusing on storage in conventional energy supply chains and demand-side renewable polygeneration systems, management advice and the necessary market mechanisms needed to support them. This reference is useful for academics and professionals in conventional and unconventional energy systems.

Key features

  • Includes an outlined framework towards polygeneration and polystorage down to both micro and macro levels
  • Contains fluid and continuous chapters that provide detailed analysis and a review of the state-of-the-art developments in specific fields
  • Addresses the wider global view of research advancement and potential in the role of polygeneration and polystorage in the move toward sustainability

Readership

Academics and industries in the field of conventional and unconventional energy systems. Energy generators, network operators, policy makers, and regulators. Also various academic fields such as Engineering (Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, etc)

Table of contents

1. Moving foreward to the past: Adaptation and flexibility

2. The nexus era: Towards a decentralized, integrated, connected, and prosumer future

3. Energy hubs and polygeneration systems: A social network analysis

4. Single and polystorage technologies for renewable-based hybrid energy systems

5. Integrated electricity and natural gas supply chains: The roles of power-to-gas and gas-to-power

6. Renewable energies: beyond security purpose, towards revenue with export

7. Poly-feed and Poly-product integrated gasification systems

8. CO2 conversion and utilization pathways

9. Solar thermal energy and conversion to solar fuels

10. Polygeneration systems in iron and steelmaking

11. Renewable hybridization of Oil and Gas supply chains

12. Biorefinery polyutilization systems: Production of green transportation fuels from biomass

13. Energy-Water nexus: Renewable-integrated hybridized desalination systems

14. Renewable energy integration in combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) processes

15. Energy hubs design and operation management: A DS4S (screening, selection, sizing, and scheduling) framework

16. The transition to 100% renewable future: perspective and prospective

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 27, 2018
  • Language: English

About the editor

KK

Kaveh Khalilpour

Kaveh Khalilpour is an associate professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology Sydney, specializing in sustainable energy systems, community energy networks, and multi-vector energy hubs. He leads NextLab and contributes to UTS initiatives in green technology, hydrogen, and visualization. His work integrates technical, economic, and policy aspects of renewable energy, emphasizing equitable energy transitions. Khalilpour is the author of key publications on community energy and polygeneration, and has been recognized among Stanford/Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists. He is dedicated to promoting a just transition through collaborative efforts with academia, industry, and communities.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Technology Sydney

View book on ScienceDirect

Read Polygeneration with Polystorage on ScienceDirect