Renewable Energy Systems
A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of Fully Decarbonized Societies
- 3rd Edition - February 8, 2024
- Author: Henrik Lund
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 4 1 3 7 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 4 1 3 6 - 2
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Request a sales quoteRenewable Energy Systems: A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of Fully Decarbonized Societies Third Edition includes updates from globally recognized renewable energy researcher and professor, Henrik Lund, who sets forth a comprehensive methodology for comparing different energy systems’ abilities to integrate fluctuating and intermittent renewable energy sources to achieve a fully decarbonized society. The book presents an energy system analysis methodology, providing the results of more than 15 comprehensive studies, examining the large-scale integration of renewable energy and presenting concrete design examples derived from a dozen renewable energy systems around the globe.
The book 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. This is a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, engineers, project managers, policymakers, consultants, and graduate students with an interest in planning, modelling, and implementation of renewable energy systems.
- Provides an introduction to the technical design of renewable energy systems
- Demonstrates how to analyze the feasibility and efficiency of large-scale systems to help implementers avoid costly trial and error
- Addresses the socio-political challenge of implementing the shift to renewables
- Features a dozen extensive case studies from around the globe that provide real-world templates for new installations
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About the contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- Abstract
- 1 Book contents and structure
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Renewable versus sustainable
- References
- 2 Choice Awareness theses
- Abstract
- 1 Choice and change
- 2 Choice perception and elimination
- 3 Raising Choice Awareness
- References
- 3 Choice Awareness strategies
- Abstract
- 1 Technical alternatives
- 2 Economic feasibility studies
- 3 Public regulation
- 4 Democratic infrastructure
- 5 Research methodology
- References
- 4 The EnergyPLAN energy system analysis model
- Abstract
- 1 Overall considerations
- 2 The EnergyPLAN model
- 3 Reflections
- References
- 5 Large-scale integration of renewable energy
- Abstract
- 1 The Danish reference energy system
- 2 Excess electricity diagrams
- 3 Optimal combinations of RES
- 4 Flexible energy systems
- 5 Different energy systems
- 6 Grid stability
- 7 Local energy markets
- 8 Integration of transportation
- 9 Electric vehicles and V2G
- 10 Electricity storage options
- 11 Reflections
- 12 Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- 6 Smart energy systems and infrastructures
- Abstract
- 1 Theory and definitions
- 2 The role of district heating
- 3 Economic crisis and infrastructure investments
- 4 Zero energy buildings and smart grids
- 5 Future power plants and smart energy systems
- 6 Renewable energy transportation fuel pathways
- 7 Reflections
- 8 Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- 7 100 percent renewable energy systems
- Abstract
- 1 The first approach to coherent renewable energy systems
- 2 The Danish Society of Engineers’ energy plan
- 3 The CEESA coherent 100 percent renewable energy scenario
- 4 Smart energy Aalborg
- 5 The potential of renewable energy systems in China
- 6 Reflections
- 7 Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- 8 Carbon neutral societies and smart energy systems
- Abstract
- 1 Smart energy systems in the context of a carbon neutral society
- 2 Sustainable bioenergy in a carbon neutral society
- 3 Energy for transportation in a carbon neutral society
- 4 Electricity balancing and grid stabilization
- 5 A smart energy systems approach to a carbon neutral Europe
- 6 Reflections
- 7 Conclusions and recommendations
- References
- 9 Choice Awareness cases
- Abstract
- 1 Case I: Nordkraft power station (1982–1983)
- 2 Case II: Aalborg heat planning (1984–1987)
- 3 Case III: The evaluation of biogas (1990–1992)
- 4 Case IV: Nordjyllandsværket (1991–1994)
- 5 Case V: The transmission line case (1992–1996)
- 6 Case VI: European environmental impact assessment procedures (1993–1997)
- 7 Case VII: The German Lausitz case (1993–1994)
- 8 Case VIII: The Green Energy Plan (1996)
- 9 Case IX: The Thai power station case (1999)
- 10 Case X: The economic council case (2002–2003)
- 11 Case XI: The Ida Energy Plan 2030 (2006–2007)
- 12 Summary
- 13 Conclusions
- References
- 10 Conclusions and recommendations
- Abstract
- 1 Choice Awareness
- 2 Renewable energy systems
- References
- References
- Index
- No. of pages: 420
- Language: English
- Edition: 3
- Published: February 8, 2024
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443141379
- eBook ISBN: 9780443141362
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