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Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-373) and index. |
Summary |
While the last few decades have witnessed incredible leaps forward in the technology of energy production, technological innovation can only be as transformative as its implementation and management allows. The burgeoning fields of renewable, efficient and sustainable energy have moved past experimentation toward realization, necessitating the transition to more sustainable energy management practices. Energy Management is a collective term for all the systematic practices to minimize and control both the quantity and cost of energy used in providing a service. This new book reports from the forefront of the energy struggle in the developing world, offering a guide to implementation of sustainable energy management in practice. The authors provide new paradigms for measuring energy sustainability, pragmatic methods for applying renewable resources and efficiency improvements, and unique insights on managing risk in power production facilities. The book highlights the possible financial and practical impacts of these activities, as well as the methods of their calculation. The authors' guidelines for planning, analyzing, developing, and optimizing sustainable energy production projects provide vital information for the nations, corporations, and engineering firms that must apply exciting new energy technology in the real world. Shows engineering managers and project developers how to transition smoothly to sustainable practices that can save up to 25% in energy costs! Features case studies from around the world, explaining the whys and hows of successes and failures in China, India, Brazil, the US and Europe Covers a broad spectrum of energy development issues from planning through realization, emphasizing efficiency, scale-up of renewables and risk mitigation Includes software on a companion website to make calculating efficiency gains quick and simple. |
Contents |
Energy and sustainable development -- Energy management -- planning -- Energy management -- implementation -- Methods and techniques for implementation of sustainable energy management -- Energy management-control -- Strategic priorities of sustainable energy development -- First strategic objective -- exploitation of renewable energy sources -- Second strategic objective -- energy efficiency -- Third strategic objective-Risk management in energy facilities -- sustainable energy development monitoring. |
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Renewable energy sources.
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Energy development.
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Sustainable engineering.
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Renewable Energy |
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renewable energy sources.
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Énergies renouvelables.
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Énergie -- Développement.
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Ingénierie durable.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- Alternative & Renewable.
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Sustainable engineering
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Energy development
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Renewable energy sources
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Popov, Stevan, author.
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Dodi, Sinisa, author.
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Print version: Golusin, Mirjana. Sustainable energy management. Waltham, MA : Academic Press, [2013] 9780124159785 (DLC) 2012026621 (OCoLC)841435489 |
ISBN |
9780123914279 (electronic bk.) |
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0123914272 |
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0124159788 |
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9780124159785 |
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9780124159785 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000050661739 |
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AU@ 000052917937 |
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AU@ 000067091421 |
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CHBIS 009942857 |
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CHNEW 001010936 |
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CHVBK 302893008 |
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DEBBG BV041778408 |
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DEBBG BV042314487 |
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DEBSZ 404328989 |
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DEBSZ 405346735 |
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DEBSZ 431290741 |
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DEBSZ 449338681 |
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GBVCP 739115510 |
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NZ1 15194298 |
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AU@ 000068211031 |
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AU@ 000075786080 |
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