Exergetic Aspects of Renewable Energy Systems : Insights to Transportation and Energy Sector for Intelligent Communities.

By: Nanaki, Evanthia AContributor(s): Xydis, George (Mechanical engineer)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milton : CRC Press LLC, 2019Description: 1 online resource (163 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351614030; 1351614037; 9781315109756; 1315109751; 9781351614023; 1351614029; 9781351614016; 1351614010Subject(s): Renewable energy sources | Exergy | Power resources | SCIENCE -- Environmental Science | SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- GeneralDDC classification: 333.79/401 LOC classification: TJ808Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Energy is essential to all human activities as well as critical to social and economic development. Sustainable energy planning encompassing the concept of smart cities has a high potential to significantly contribute to climate change mitigation. For improved energy efficiency, it is essential to find low carbon solutions for the urban environment. The integration and management of energy supply with predominant exploitation of local resources is examined through the fundamental concept of exergy. This book can assist in decision making, with regard to sustainable energy design both at a national and local level.
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Energy is essential to all human activities as well as critical to social and economic development. Sustainable energy planning encompassing the concept of smart cities has a high potential to significantly contribute to climate change mitigation. For improved energy efficiency, it is essential to find low carbon solutions for the urban environment. The integration and management of energy supply with predominant exploitation of local resources is examined through the fundamental concept of exergy. This book can assist in decision making, with regard to sustainable energy design both at a national and local level.

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