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Transition to renewable energy systems

Contributor(s): Stolten, Detlef, ed | Scherer, Viktor, ed.
Publisher: Weinheim Wiley-VCH 2013Description: xxxvi, 969p.ISBN: 9783527332397.Subject(s): Renewable energy sources | Energy developmentDDC classification: 333.794 | T685 Summary: In this ready reference, top academic researchers, industry players and government officers join forces to develop commercial concepts for the transition from current nuclear or fossil fuel-based energy to renewable energy systems within a limited time span. They take into account the latest science and technology, including an analysis of the feasibility and impact on the environment, economy and society. In so doing, they discuss such complex topics as electrical and gas grids, fossil power plants and energy storage technologies. The contributions also include robust, conceivable and breakthrough technologies that will be viable and implementable by 2020.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival October 07 to 13, 2019
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333.794 SO68R3 Renewable energy 333.794 Su82 Sustainable energy 333.794 T543a Advanced renewable energy sources 333.794 T685 Transition to renewable energy systems 333.794 T737m2 Multiple choice questions on renewable energy [2nd ed.] 333.794 W893h 2010 Hydrogen energy 333.7940954 Em32 Emerging energy alternatives for sustainable environment

In this ready reference, top academic researchers, industry players and government officers join forces to develop commercial concepts for the transition from current nuclear or fossil fuel-based energy to renewable energy systems within a limited time span. They take into account the latest science and technology, including an analysis of the feasibility and impact on the environment, economy and society. In so doing, they discuss such complex topics as electrical and gas grids, fossil power plants and energy storage technologies. The contributions also include robust, conceivable and breakthrough technologies that will be viable and implementable by 2020.

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