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"Energy Systems and Environment" ed. by Pavel V. Tsvetkov

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"Energy Systems and Environment" ed. by Pavel V. Tsvetkov

"Energy Systems and Environment" ed. by Pavel V. Tsvetkov
ITExLi | 2018 | ISBN: 1789237114 9781789237115 1789237106 9781789237108 1838815260 9781838815264 | 213 pages | PDF | 19 MB

The objective of this book is to serve as a one-stop comprehensive information resource on energy and environment topics, from energy science to energy engineering to energy politics. The book achieves its objective by offering and integrating deeply technical and socioeconomics papers together on energy and environment topics.

This book looks at environmental aspects of energy technologies, from common traditional sources in use, new sources, and emerging sources and technologies. Starting with science and technology topics we link them to economics and politics showcasing interconnections between energy sources, energy utilization, energy conversion, and sustainability under the common theme of energy and environment.

Contents
1. Diversifying Electricity Customer Choice: REVing Up the New York Energy Vision for Polycentric Innovation
2. Energy Resources in Agriculture and Forestry: How to be Prepared for the Internet of Things (IoT) Revolution
3. CCHP System Performance Based on Economic Analysis, Energy Conservation, and Emission Analysis
4. Exergy Flows Inside Expansion and Compression Devices Operating below and across Ambient Temperature
5. New Passive Cooling as a Technique for Hot Arid Climate
6. Biogas Production from Brown Grease and the Kinetic Studies
7. Impacts of Bio-Based Energy Generation Fuels on Water and Soil Resources
8. Bioelectrochemical Systems for Energy Valorization of Waste Streams
9. Reverse Flotation
10. Reused Lithium-Ion Battery Applied in Water Treatment Plants
11. A Value Chain Analysis for Bioenergy Production from Biomass and Biodegradable Waste: A Case Study in Northern Norway
12. Biochar Derived from Agricultural Waste Biomass Act as a Clean and Alternative Energy Source of Fossil Fuel Inputs

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