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Low carbon energy supply technologies and systems

Contributor(s): Sharma, Atul [ed.] | Shukla, Amritanshu [ed.] | Singh, Renu [ed.].
Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press 2020Description: xvii, 326p.ISBN: 9780367495077.Subject(s): Renewable energy sources | Carbon dioxide mitigation | Energy development -- Environmental aspectsDDC classification: 621.042 | L95 Summary: Future energy technologies must embrace and achieve sustainability by displacing fossil carbon-intensive energy consumption or capture/reuse/sequester fossil carbon. This book provides a deeper knowledge on individual low (and zero) carbon technologies in a comprehensive way, covering details of recent developments on these technologies in different countries. It also covers materials and processes involved in energy generation, transmission, distribution, storage, policies, and so forth, including solar electrical; thermal systems; energy from biomass and biofuels; energy transmission, distribution, and storage; and buildings using energy-efficient lighting.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival Sep.12 to 18, 2022
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Future energy technologies must embrace and achieve sustainability by displacing fossil carbon-intensive energy consumption or capture/reuse/sequester fossil carbon. This book provides a deeper knowledge on individual low (and zero) carbon technologies in a comprehensive way, covering details of recent developments on these technologies in different countries. It also covers materials and processes involved in energy generation, transmission, distribution, storage, policies, and so forth, including solar electrical; thermal systems; energy from biomass and biofuels; energy transmission, distribution, and storage; and buildings using energy-efficient lighting.

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