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This book provides a manual for the technical and structural design
of systems for supplying decentralised energy in residential
buildings. It presents the micro-combined cooling, heating &
power systems Stirling engines & renewable energy sources
(mCCHP-SE-RES) systems in an accessible manner both for the public
at large, and for professionals who conceive, design or
commercialise such systems or their components. The high
performance levels of these systems are demonstrated within the
final chapter by the results of an experiment in which a house is
equipped with a mCCHP-SE-RES system. The reader is also
familiarized with the conceptual, technical and legal aspects of
modern domestic energy systems; the components that constitute
these systems; and advanced algorithms for achieving the structural
and technical design of such systems. In residential buildings,
satisfying demands of durable development has gradually evolved
from necessity to obligation and institutionalisation. Consequently
a major paradigm change has appeared in the supply of energy to
residential buildings, from the centralised production of energy
using fossil fuels to the decentralised production of energy using
local renewable sources. Furthermore, on the energy system market,
energy micro systems which use renewable energy sources are
increasingly commercialised. From among these, the mCCHP-SE-RES
systems are particularly striking because they offer a high
performance and they enhance the relationship between humans and
the environment. This book is intended for postgraduate students of
electrical engineering, applied mathematicians, and researchers of
modelling and control of complex systems or power system
technologies.
This book provides a manual for the technical and structural design
of systems for supplying decentralised energy in residential
buildings. It presents the micro-combined cooling, heating &
power systems Stirling engines & renewable energy sources
(mCCHP-SE-RES) systems in an accessible manner both for the public
at large, and for professionals who conceive, design or
commercialise such systems or their components. The high
performance levels of these systems are demonstrated within the
final chapter by the results of an experiment in which a house is
equipped with a mCCHP-SE-RES system. The reader is also
familiarized with the conceptual, technical and legal aspects of
modern domestic energy systems; the components that constitute
these systems; and advanced algorithms for achieving the structural
and technical design of such systems. In residential buildings,
satisfying demands of durable development has gradually evolved
from necessity to obligation and institutionalisation. Consequently
a major paradigm change has appeared in the supply of energy to
residential buildings, from the centralised production of energy
using fossil fuels to the decentralised production of energy using
local renewable sources. Furthermore, on the energy system market,
energy micro systems which use renewable energy sources are
increasingly commercialised. From among these, the mCCHP-SE-RES
systems are particularly striking because they offer a high
performance and they enhance the relationship between humans and
the environment. This book is intended for postgraduate students of
electrical engineering, applied mathematicians, and researchers of
modelling and control of complex systems or power system
technologies.
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