The concept of sustainable development was first introduced by
the Brundtland Commission almost 20 years ago and has received
increased attention during the past decade. It is now an essential
part of any energy activities. This is a research-based textbook
which can be used by senior undergraduate students, graduate
students, engineers, practitioners, scientists, researchers in the
area of sustainable energy systems and aimed to address some key
pillars: better efficiency, better cost effectiveness, better use
of energy resources, better environment, better energy security,
and better sustainable development. It also includes some
cutting-edge topics, such hydrogen and fuel cells, renewable, clean
combustion technologies, CO2 abatement technologies, and some
potential tools (exergy, constructal theory, etc.) for design,
analysis and performance improvement.
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