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Green Energy Technology Economics and Policy 1st Edition by Aswathanarayana, Tulsidas Harikrishnan, Thayyib Sahini 0367383691 978-0367383695

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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 366
Author: U. Aswathanarayana, T. Harikrishnan, K.M. Thayyib Sahini
ISBN: 0415876281, 9780415876285
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Green Energy Technology Economics and Policy 1st Edition by Aswathanarayana, Tulsidas Harikrishnan, Thayyib Sahini 0367383691 978-0367383695 by U. Aswathanarayana, T. Harikrishnan, K.m. Thayyib Sahini 0415876281, 9780415876285 instant download after payment.

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ISBN 10: 0367383691

ISBN 13: 978-0367383695

Author: U. Aswathanarayana, Tulsidas Harikrishnan, K. M. Thayyib Sahini

Renewable fuels, such as wind, solar, biomass, tides, and geothermal, are inexhaustible, indigenous, and often free. However, capturing them and transforming them into electricity, hydrogen, or clean transporation fuels often is not. Green Energy: Technology, Economics, and Policy addresses how to approach and apply technology, economics, and policy to bring down the costs involved with renewables, the most important challenge faced in the green era. Intended for students and professionals in resources, energy and environmental engineering and in economic fields focusing on green energy.

It explores the ways and means of using technology, economics, and policy to address R & D issues, market penetration, improved efficiency, investment capital, policy changes, and more. It elucidates Green New Deal models in which the twin objectives of job generation and mitigation of climate change impacts are achieved through the harnessing of the transformative power of technology. The book links energy science and technology with energy economics, markets, policy, and planning. It describes how this can be accomplished through public – private partnership in the prosecution of Innovation Chain (Basic Research - Applied Research & Development - Demonstration - Deployment - Commercialization).

Table of contents:

Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Renewable Energy Technologies

  • Chapter 1: Renewables and Climate Change

  • Chapter 2: Wind Power

  • Chapter 3: Solar Energy

  • Chapter 4: Biomass

  • Chapter 5: Hydropower

  • Chapter 6: Geothermal Energy

  • Chapter 7: Tidal Power

  • Chapter 8: Deployment of Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs)

  • Part summary

Section 3: Supply-side Energy Technologies

  • Chapter 9: Fossil Fuels and CCS

  • Chapter 10: Nuclear Power

  • Chapter 11: Next Generation Green Technologies

  • Chapter 12: Algal Biofuels

  • Part summary

Section 4: Demand-side Energy Technologies

  • Chapter 13: Industry

  • Chapter 14: Buildings & Appliances

  • Chapter 15: Transport

  • Chapter 16: Electricity Systems

  • Part summary

Section 5: Making Green Energy Competitive

  • Chapter 17: Roadmaps and Phases of Development of Low-Carbon Technologies

  • Chapter 18: Deployment and Role of Technology Learning

  • Chapter 19: Energy Efficiency and Energy Taxation

  • Chapter 20: Energy Economics and Markets

  • Chapter 21: Renewable Energy Policies

  • Part summary

Section 6: A Green New Deal

  • Chapter 22: Goals of the Green New Deal

  • Chapter 23: Ways of “Greening the Economy”

  • Chapter 24: Poverty, Environment and Climate Change

  • Part summary

Section 7: Overview and Integration

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