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Micro Cogeneration Towards Decentralized Energy Systems 1st Edition Dr Martin Pehnt

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Micro Cogeneration Towards Decentralized Energy Systems 1st Edition Dr Martin Pehnt
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Dr. Martin Pehnt, Dr. Barbara Praetorius, Katja Schumacher, Dr. Corinna Fischer, Lambert Schneider, Martin Cames, Jan-Peter Voß (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540255826, 9783540308218, 3540255826, 3540308210
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Micro Cogeneration Towards Decentralized Energy Systems 1st Edition Dr Martin Pehnt by Dr. Martin Pehnt, Dr. Barbara Praetorius, Katja Schumacher, Dr. Corinna Fischer, Lambert Schneider, Martin Cames, Jan-peter Voß (auth.) 9783540255826, 9783540308218, 3540255826, 3540308210 instant download after payment.

The electricity systems of many countries are currently undergoing a process of transformation. Market liberalization has induced major mergers and acquisitions in the electricity sector, but has also forced companies to seek out new business areas. Environmental regulations, like the Kyoto process and the European Emissions Trading Scheme, are exposing the sector to external pressure. New technologies – such as renewable energy, combined heat and power (CHP), or “clean coal” technologies – are emerging. Recent worldwide experiences with blackouts have once more put security of supply on the agenda. In Germany, the nuclear phase-out and decommissioning of outdated coal plants will lead to a need for replacement of more than one third of the current generation capacity by 2020. The need for replacement is an extremely important driving force for the current transformation, forcing conventional and new technologies to compete for a role in the future energy supply. The overall transformation of electricity systems is neither driven nor shaped by technical or societal modifications alone, but rather by a rich diversity of processes in the realms of technology, politics, society and economy.

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