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International Standard Book Number 9780124095953
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Classification number TJ808.L86 2014eb
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Classification number 333.79/4011
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Lund, Henrik.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Renewable Energy Systems :
Remainder of title A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of 100% Renewable Solutions.
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Chantilly :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Elsevier Science & Technology,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice �2014.
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Extent 1 online resource (383 pages)
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Formatted contents note Front Cover -- Renewable Energy Systems: A Smart Energy Systems Approach to the Choice and Modeling of 100% Renewable Solutions -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1. Book contents and structure -- 2. Definitions -- Choice Awareness -- Radical Technological Change -- Applied and Concrete Economics -- Renewable Energy -- Renewable Energy Systems -- Smart Energy Systems -- 3. Renewable versus sustainable -- Sustainable Energy -- Political Reasons for Renewable Energy -- Renewable Energy and Democracy -- Chapter 2: Theory: Choice Awareness Theses -- 1. Choice and change -- Choice/No Choice at the Individual Level -- Choice/No Choice at the Societal Level -- Radical Technological Change -- 2. Choice perception and elimination -- Choice Perception -- Choice-Eliminating Mechanisms -- The First Choice Awareness Thesis -- 3. Raising choice awareness -- The Second Choice Awareness Thesis -- Chapter 3: Methodology: Choice Awareness Strategies -- 1. Technical alternatives -- 2. Economic feasibility studies -- 3. Public regulation -- 4. Democratic infrastructure -- 5. Research methodology -- Chapter 4: Tool: The EnergyPLAN Energy System Analysis Model -- 1. Overall considerations -- The Two Major Challenges of 100 Percent Renewable Energy Systems -- Three Implementation Phases -- Different Types of Energy System Analysis Models -- Hourly Simulation Models at the National Level -- 2. The EnergyPLAN model -- Purpose and Application -- Energy Systems Analysis Structure -- Validation of Model -- Energy System Analysis Methodology -- A Step-by-Step Approach to National Energy Systems Analysis -- Step 1: Defining Reference Energy Demands -- Step 2: Defining a Reference Energy Supply System -- Step 3: Defining the Regulation of the Energy Supply System -- Step 4: Defining Alternatives.
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Formatted contents note Sister Models to EnergyPLAN -- 3. Reflections -- Chapter 5: Analysis: Large-Scale Integration of Renewable Energy -- 1. The Danish reference energy system -- Electrification of Transportation Scenario -- 2. Excess electricity diagrams -- 3. Optimal combinations of res -- 4. Flexible energy systems -- Flexible Energy System -- Flexible Energy Systems Including Electricity for Transportation -- 5. Different energy systems -- 6. Grid stability -- 7. Local energy markets -- 8. Integration of transportation -- 9. Electric vehicles and V2G -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Willet Kempton -- 10. Electricity storage options -- 11. Reflections -- Principles and Methodologies -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Chapter 6: Analysis: Smart Energy Systems and Infrastructures -- 1. Definitions -- Smart Electricity Grid -- Smart Thermal Grids (District Heating and Cooling) -- Smart Gas Grids -- Smart Energy Systems -- 2. The role of district heating -- This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writers Brian Vad Mathiesen and Bernd M�oller -- 3. Economic crisis and infrastructure investments -- This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writer Frede Hvelplund -- 4. Zero energy buildings and smart grids -- 5. Future power plants and smart energy systems -- This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writers Anders N. Andersen, Poul �stergaard, Brian Vad Mathiesen, and David Connolly -- 6. Renewable energy transportation fuel pathways -- This Section is Courtesy of Guest Writers David Connolly and Brian Vad Mathiesen -- Direct Electrification -- Fermentation -- Bioenergy Hydrogenation -- Co-electrolysis -- Comparison -- 7. Reflections -- Principles and Methodologies -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Chapter 7: Analysis: 100 Percent Renewable Energy Systems -- 1. The los Angeles community college district case -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Woodrow W. Clark II.
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Formatted contents note 2. The first approach to coherent renewable energy systems -- 3. The Danish society of engineers' energy plan -- The IDA Climate Plan -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Brian Vad Mathiesen -- 4. The ceesa coherent 100 percent renewable energy scenario -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Brian Vad Mathiesen -- Transportation Fuel Pathway -- Primary Energy and Biomass Resources -- Smart Energy Systems and Cross-Sector Integration -- Cost and Job Estimates Based on Concrete Institutional Economics -- 5. The potential of renewable energy systems in china -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writers Wen Liu and Xiliang Zhang -- 6. Reflections -- Principles and Methodologies -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Chapter 8: Empirical Examples: Choice Awareness Cases -- 1. Case I: nordkraft power station (1982-1983) -- The ``No Alternative�� Situation -- The Concrete Alternative Proposal -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 2. Case II: Aalborg heat planning (1984-1987) -- The Alternatives in Question -- Choice-Eliminating Strategies -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 3. Case III: The evaluation of biogas (1990-1992) -- The Applied Neoclassical Cost-Benefit Analysis -- Feasibility Study Based on Concrete Institutional Economics -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 4. Case IV: Nordjyllandsv�rket (1991-1994) -- The No Alternative Situation -- The Alternative Proposal -- Discussion of the Alternative -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 5. Case V: The transmission line case (1992-1996) -- Shifting Arguments for the Need -- Security of Supply -- Concrete Technical Alternatives -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 6. Case VI: European environmental impact assessment procedures (1993-1997) -- Implementation of the EIA Principles in Denmark -- Example1: Nordjyllandsv�rket -- Example2: High-Voltage Transmission Lines -- Example3: Aved�rev�rket.
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Formatted contents note Conclusions and Reflections -- 7. Case VII: The German lausitz case (1993-1994) -- The Alternative -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 8. Case VIII: The green energy plan (1996) -- The Design of the Concrete Technical Alternative -- Evaluation and Comparisons -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 9. Case IX: The Thai power station case (1999) -- The Hin Krut Power Station in Prachuap Khiri Khan -- Official Economic Objectives for Thailand -- The Design of a Concrete Technical Alternative -- Comparative Feasibility Study -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 10. Case X: The economic council case (2002-2003) -- Missing Capacity Benefits (Unfair Premises) -- Balance of Payment, Employment, and Technological Innovation -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 11. Case XI: The north Carolina case (2006-2007) -- This Section Is Courtesy of Guest Writer Paul Quinlan -- Resource Assessment and Feasibility Study -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 12. Case XII: The IDA energy plan 2030 (2006-2007) -- Conclusions and Reflections -- 13. Summary -- Existing Organizations Initiate Old Technology Proposals -- Objectives of Radical Technological Change Are Disregarded -- Alternatives Must Come from Someone Else -- Institutional Change Is Essential -- Applied Neoclassical Economics Provide Irrelevant Information -- Concrete Institutional Economics Provide Relevant Information -- Concrete Alternatives Raise Choice Awareness -- Concrete Alternatives Help Identify Institutional Barriers -- 14. Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Conclusions and Recommendations -- 1. Conclusions -- Choice Awareness -- Renewable Energy Systems -- 2. Recommendations -- 100 Percent Renewable Energy Systems -- Large-Scale Integration of Renewable Energy -- The New Coal-Fired Power Station in Germany -- Slowdown in Onshore Wind Power -- Bibliography -- Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. In this new edition of Renewable Energy Systems, globally recognized renewable energy researcher and professor, Henrik Lund, sets forth a straightforward, comprehensive methodology for comparing different energy systems' abilities to integrate fluctuating and intermittent renewable energy sources.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2026. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Renewable energy sources.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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Relationship information Print version:
Main entry heading Lund, Henrik
Title Renewable Energy Systems
Place, publisher, and date of publication Chantilly : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2022
International Standard Book Number 9780124104235
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