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This latest volume includes contributions on the latest advances in
energy research. Chapters include an overview of the production and
recovery advancements of coal bed methane (CBM) reservoirs; an
overview on the advancements in numerical and experimental studies
of natural gas hydrate reservoirs; a discussion on the present
state of the art of geothermal desalination, principles of
operation for various desalination processes, and their
applications and case studies around the world; an examination of
ionic liquid applications as innovative electrolytes for fuel
cells; a comparative study of the energy efficiency of a
conventional ventilating and air conditioning (VAC) systems with
three configurations; an assessment of desiccant assisted exergy
recovery in air-conditioning systems; a technical and economic
assessment of the Homer-pro environment simulations; and a study of
an online in situ method for the monitoring of supercapacitor
aging.
This latest volume includes contributions on the latest advances in
energy research. Chapters include research on a Multi Agent System
(MAS) design for fault location, isolation and service restoration
(FLISR) in power distribution systems; coalbed methane (CBM)
reservoirs in China, their properties and strategies in which to
reduce formation damage; a comprehensive review of energy sources;
energy efficiency and ways to alleviate environmental impacts of
the building sector; small-scale energy converters; current
conditions, limitations and opportunities of existing carbon
dioxide emissions; progress on tidal current technology in the UK
and elsewhere as well as key design issues and options; and
finally, the occurrence and properties of Mongolian bituminous coal
which is presented and discussed in relation to its
characterisations, petrography, pyrolysis and minerals.
This book presents a comprehensive review of renewable energy
sources, the environment and sustainable development. This includes
all the renewable energy technologies, materials and their
development, energy efficiency systems, energy conservation
scenarios, energy savings and other mitigation measures necessary
to reduce climate change. Also explored in this volume is ocean
energy, its benefits and barriers and solar radiation as a primary
daytime source of energy. Various scenarios are extrapolated in
order to assess the potential environmental impact of increasing
world population and consumption throughout the 21st century and a
general overview of the world-wide trend in fossil fuels.
In the past, fossil fuels have been considered a reliable source of
energy by many countries. Despite the current measures to reduce
the use of fossil fuels for electricity generation, the use of this
type of energy source will continue for the foreseeable future.
Advances in Energy Research. Volume 31 examines how, if this
situation does not change in the future, then all types of fossil
fuels, particularly oil, will be exhausted before the end of the
current century. The use of microholes may potentially enhance the
applications of fossil fuels in various energy fields, especially
in thermal power plants. Therefore, the morphology variation of
micropunch and microhole during the punching with WC/Co
micropunches is investigated in this compilation through scanning
electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometer and confocal
laser studies. Following this, the authors provide a review on
experimental and modeling studies performed with direct fuel cells,
starting with the fundamentals and main drawbacks of these systems,
followed by an exhaustive review on the different studies performed
regarding the effects of operating conditions and design
parameters. In the penultimate chapter, a new method for
determining the cohesion potential energy in solids is described,
and fundamental factors such as internal energy, entropy,
temperature and time are examined, in particular the connection of
entropy and time to potential energy. The method concerns molecular
solids and rests upon measurable thermodynamic quantities: heat of
sublimation, heat capacity, and entropy as derived from the latter.
The closing chapter provides an overview of three methods (retarded
osmosis method, forward osmosis-electrokinetic method, and
diffusio-osmotic method) for sustainable power generation from the
salinity gradient energy by using osmosis-based processes.
In this compilation, the authors first present a study in which
computational design is performed, using empirical data, to fit
physical models to extract transport and material parameters (which
are then used in 1D continuum and 3D particle models of charge
transport) to validate against empirical measurement and each other
prior to use in extrapolation studies. Next, the book aims to
discuss and illustrate the key trends behind the current
international and European Union energy and climate policy. The
authors provide insights into current dynamics, enabling a better
understanding of future developments and indicating that unless a
global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is made, emissions
will continue to rise. The authors also present a computer
algorithm based on type-1 fuzzy logic control strategies to manage
the flow of energy in stand-alone PV/Wind/Battery hybrid systems.
The solar and wind energies were combined together to increase
systems efficiency and batteries were used to ensure the
availability of power on demand and improve the dynamic behavior of
the system. Both traditional and state-of-the-art proteomics
techniques used for quantification of corn stover hydrolyzing
enzymes are presented in the following chapter. The quantitative
expression of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic enzymes secreted by
different microbes during corn stover hydrolysis is discussed, and
an attempt is made to link the substrate complexity and
quantitative composition of lignocellulolytic enzymes produced by
microbes. Later, an algorithm based on artificial neural network
(ANN) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) is proposed for analyzing
and assessing industrial sectors for energy potential. For
illustrative purposes, energy use in the South African industrial
sector between 1993 and 2025 was presented as a case study. The
closing study reviews the merits of these Artificial Neural Network
(ANN) and Data Envelopment Analysis to develop a new hybrid model
to determine how much energy could be conserved in the residential
sector. The model was applied to the United States residential
sector from 1984 to 2010 and it was discovered that 7.5% of energy
consumed could be conserved.
In Chapter One, Zahra Sayyar, Navideh Anarjan, Hoda Jafarizadeh
Malmiri, and Aydin Berenjian discuss nanoemulsions and their
low-energy and high-energy production methods. They also examine
modern techniques for the identification of nanoemulsions and
review their stability. Next, Chapter Two by Bogdan-Constantin
Neagu and Gheorghe Grigoras proposes the use of artificial
intelligence techniques like clustering and fuzzy modelling to
determine slow voltage variations among other things. In Chapter
Three, Navideh Anarjan, Hamideh Vaghari, Hoda Jafarizadeh-Malmiri,
and Aydin Berenjian explore bioreactor models applied to
bioprocesses and solid-state fermentation processes in order to
produce pertinent biomolecules for industrial applications. Akihiro
Otsuka, PhD explores the correlation between fluctuating
electricity rates and demand in Chapter Four. In Chapter Five,
Samuel Olusegun David and Gulum Mert present a study wherein
biodiesel production via waste cooking oil is examined. Oludolapo A
Olanrewaju and Caroline C Olanrewaju review studies on energy
consumption prediction through the application of neural networks,
as well as machine and equipment processes, in Chapter Six. Lastly,
Takeo Oku and Tatsuo Oku explore the development of
carbon/copper-based materials through the addition of titanium in
Chapter Seven.
In this book, Chapter One reviews the environmental impact -- on
human health, natural systems and natural resources -- in physical
units and outlined the limitations and the challenges that are
derived from an ecosystem service valuation based on monetary
values including ecosystem disservices with associated negative
monetary values. Chapter Two is focused on the analysis of TES
technologies that provide a way of valorising solar heat and
reducing the energy demand of buildings. Chapter Three investigates
the prospects of a key enabling technology for large-scale
injection of wind turbine energy to the electric power grid.
Chapter four discusses how simple wet acid surface texturing
methods for green energy-silicon solar energy are marked aim to
provide the vital information about the growing field in solar
energy with an environmental friendly nature. Chapter Five verifies
the improvement performance by various components of the Enhance
PSO, the ICA and the Wavelet in the forecasting frameworks. Chapter
Six presents predictive current control(PCC) strategy for
back-to-back connected voltage source converter employed in PMSG
wind energy conversion systems.
This latest volume includes contributions on the latest advances in
energy research. Chapter One discusses stability assessment using
direct methods. Chapter Two focuses on the geopolitical
implications of the energy reserves in the Caspian Basin. Chapter
Three reviews an investigation into the effect of various
parameters on the evaporator performance. Chapter Four helps to
understand the vapour compression cycle in which heat is absorbed
from a low temperature region and released in a high temperature
region. Chapter Five examines static voltage stability enhancements
by incorporating voltage-sourced based converters in continuation
power flow.
This latest volume includes contributions on the latest advances in
energy research. Chapter One discusses heat transfer in
micro-ducts. Chapter Two addresses the description and analysis of
volume holographic elements for solar concentrating systems based
on the detailed simulation of the energy amount and profile along
with the spectral distribution delivered onto the solar receiver.
Chapter Three reviews the impact of using thin alloyed capping
layers (CLs) for InAs/GaAs quantum dot (QD) solar cells. Chapter
Four examines the development of soap based thermal insulation for
buildings as a sustainable alternative to the petroleum based
counterparts, whilst decreasing the associated environmental costs.
Chapter Five analyzes the simulation of spark plasma sintering for
the preparation of inhomogeneous thermoelectric materials for
energy generators. Chapter Six proposes a new maximum power point
tracking algorithm for generators based on the suggested accurate
electro-thermal model for them. Chapter Seven focuses on signal
processing based mechanical fault prognosis and diagnosis of
operating wind turbines in wind farms.
This latest volume includes contributions on the latest advances in
energy research. Chapter One introduces photovoltaic-green
(PV-green) roofing systems according to three different approaches:
critical review about crucial factors which influence the
performance of a PV-green roof; experimental; and
environmental/Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). Chapter Two discusses the
benefits of green roof systems. Chapter Three provides an
introduction to the composition and the functioning of building
management systems (BMS), as well as shows some of the available
systems in the market, specifically those that are related to the
automatic control of lighting and shading devices according to
sunlight intensity, climate control and the monitoring of energy
consumption in a service building. Chapter Four reviews both the
experimental and numerical work that has been conducted on
encapsulated phase change material (EPCM) thermal energy storage
(TES) systems with applications in concentrating solar power (CSP)
plants. Chapter Five presents the effect of thermal energy storage
on the performance of combined heat and power (CHP) systems under
different operational strategies. Chapter Six studies the effects
of different levels of water flow rate and temperature on the
performance of an induced draft cooling tower. Chapter Seven
reviews the harvesting of power from bamboo charcoal. Chapter Eight
investigates the magnetosphere-ionosphere-atmosphere coupling and
the effect of geomagnetic activity on meteorological processes in
the atmosphere.
This book highlights recent advances in energy research. The
chapters included in this volume include research on nuclear power
reactors, specifically small modular reactors (SMRs) for
electricity generation; stakeholder participation in local
energy-planning and the possible ways of integrating stakeholder
participation in current energy planning practices; a comprehensive
review of energy sources, and the development of sustainable
technologies to explore these energy sources; the modeling and
analysis of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired CCHP system,
compared to the conventional method of generating useful energy,
which is assumed to be a centralized electricity-only power plant;
electrospray deposition method for fabricating organic photovoltaic
cells; the application of energy-saving, passive strategies in
occupied school building spaces; an evaluation of energy
consumption in buildings with complex topology equipped with a HVAC
system; and an evaluation of solar thermal technologies and
applications.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including strategic
interactions during oil exploration in the gulf of Mexico;
ownership and regional economic impact; wind energy assessment and
analysis; principle of low energy building design; conventional
energy use, environment and sustainable development; drinking water
from solar stills; and solar energy research, sustainable
development and applications.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in
energy, environmental protection from thermodynamic properties, the
performance of refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning; science
and technology policies for sustainable development; a case study
of wind potential and its utilisation for water pumping; earth heat
pump system with vertical pipes for heat extraction for domestic
heating and cooling; and a critical review of the effects of diesel
fuel composition and properties on engine performance and pollutant
emissions.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in
energy efficient appliances and energy efficient behaviors;
renewable energy technologies and sustainable development; demand
for clean energies efficient development in building technologies;
recent advances in biomass and biogas development and perspectives;
development and evaluation of a direct expansion heat pump system;
assessment of the measured data with respect to renewable energy
technologies; capacity of manets employing a continuous
interference model with a propagation channel considering law of
conservation of energy; assessing the sustainability of bioenergy
systems; investigation of design parameters effect on power output
and thermal efficiency of the stirling engine with irreversibility
consideration using finite speed thermodynamics; energy saving and
optimization of heat exchanger networks using an evolutionary
method; and optimization of powered stirling heat engine with
finite speed thermodynamics.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in
energy use and its environmental impact; energy use in industry,
buildings development and the environment; recent developments and
perspectives on biomass and biogas; energy efficiency for
refrigeration and air conditioning; hydroelectric storage;
halophytes energy feed stocks; and energy consumption and growth in
Nigeria.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in
new technologies associated with the construction of nuclear power
plants; oil disperse systems study using nuclear magnetic resonance
relaxometry (NMRR); low energy consumption for cooling and heating
systems; experimental investigation of the performance of a
ground-source heat pump system for buildings heating and cooling;
sustainable development of bioenergy from agricultural wastes and
the environment; hazard identification and parametric analysis of
toxic pollutants dispersion from large liquid hydrocarbon fuel-tank
fires; maintenance benchmarking in petrochemicals plants by means
of a multicriteria model; wind energy development innovation;
power, people and pollution; nature and technology of geothermal
energy and clean sustainable energy for the benefit of humanity and
the environment; and soil thermal properties and the effects of
groundwater on closed loops.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors around the globe, including recent research in
determining potential energy and environmental impacts; sustainable
development and environmentally friendly systems; helping
agriculture and horticulture through technology, energy efficiency
and environmental protection; clean and green energy technologies;
heat pump features, characteristics and refrigerants; a passive
system for energy needs in green houses; design and operation of
low consumption passive human comfort solutions; and the
pretreatment of cellulosic biomass for better yield of bioethanol
production.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors across the globe, including recent research in
direct expansion ground source heat pumps for better heating and
cooling in new buildings; potential renewable energy technologies,
efficient energy systems, and energy savings techniques to reduce
climate changes; sustainable energy development and the
environment; non-linear finite element analysis of tubular
expansion in oil wells; and super long conductive channels for
energy delivery.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors across the globe, including recent research in
solar ground radiation in greenhouses; the energy outlook in
Malaysia; biodiesel production using heterogeneous catalysts;
digital control system stimulation for nuclear reactor neutronic
parameters; strategies to increase the viability of power
generation using renewable energy sources; the current state of CPV
in Spain as an alternative for producing solar electricity and
evaluation of a new combined power generation system under CO2
emission constraints.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy research
studies from authors across the globe, including recent research in
thermoelectric power generation; thermal energy and sustainable
development in the Sudan; nanocomposite polymer electrolytes for
Li-Ion batteries; resonant wireless power transmission; energy
reduction in the building sector and power transmission over
optical fibres.
This book presents a comprehensive review of energy security in
sustainability; hydroelectric power plants v. nature in the Czech
Republic; the role of crop residues and second generation energy
crops in biofuel production; electricity from renewable energy
sources; technologies for CO2 capture in power plants; and
electricity distribution networks.
Advances in Energy Research. Volume 33 begins with a focus on gas
hydrates, also known as methane hydrates, which are formed due to
high hydraulic pressures present under the cold seabed over long
periods of time. Following this, an exploratory method using
semi-structured interviews was undertaken to investigate the
barriers and drivers for implementing energy efficiency measures in
South Africa's cement finishing mill. To address the large energy
consumption of microalgae dewatering and to increase revenues from
microalgae, a novel process for the prior sustainable extraction of
carotenoids from wet microalgae biomass is proposed. The authors
describe the evolution of smart grids in some developing countries,
highlighting the challenges and trends for the next years. For this
purpose, reference cases corresponding to different developing
countries of Africa and America are used. Additionally, the basics
of high efficiency cogeneration and the mathematical model used to
calculate the amount of electricity in cogeneration are discussed.
In one study, the impedance of the diffusion and reaction processes
in an electrochemical cell is modelled by means of transmission
line equivalent electric circuits. To discuss the applications of
common techniques to control the efficiency and costs of
underground ventilation, detailed information on current practices
is collected through discussions with miners to identify relevant
problems. The authors go on to explore barriers and enablers which
impact the durability of solar street lighting systems in rural
India to create a renewable energy eco-system in rural poor
communities. Later, it is proposed that statistical control charts
can assist in controlling energy consumption in universities, and
the rate of energy consumption flow is used to diagnose high-energy
consumption. The closing research is an analysis of problems found
during the operation of the biogas power system at Baiturrahman
boarding school, West Java, Indonesia, and recommendations to
enhance the system performance are provided.
Advances in Energy Research. Volume 32 opens with a comprehensive
review of technologies for the reutilisation of waste cryogenic
energy from the liquefied natural gas regasification process at
terminals and on marine vessels. The authors discuss the primary
renewable energy source in Cuba; biomass. Although sugarcane
biomass has the most significant energy potential, some other
biomass energy sources are also relevant at the local level and are
convenient from an environmental standpoint. Invisibility cloaks of
various types have been researched extensively in recent years with
one of the first being the electrostatic cloak, so-named because it
effectively screens an internal volume from, and offers no
disturbance to, an external static electric field. As such, this
compilation explores this phenomenon and whether the cloaked object
(or the cloak itself) could be detected by various means. The
concluding study explores how, in order to reduce the consumption
of oil for electricity generation by 20% in Cuba, the country
should build a total of 13 wind farms with a capacity of 633 MW.
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