The Fairmont Press, Taylor & Francis Ltd. , London, 2011.
Chapter 1 is an overview of the energy mix evolution. It introduces key trends in technology and emission issues; alteative fuels such as natural gas, hydrogen gas, methanol, ethanol and fuel cell power.
Chapter 2 investigates current trends in green power. Issues affecting energy generation include carbon accounting and global warming. This chapter outlines major environmental trends and conces including Kyoto and global warming, temperature cycles, deforestation and the
greenhouse effect.
Building trends is the subject of Chapter
3. Energy management, high efficiency heating, district heating and cooling, sustainable buildings, green roofs and LEED standards are all growing trends.
Fuel sources is the theme of Chapter
4. Subjects include hydrogen, methanol, syn gas, biofuels, fueling methods, safety and storage trends.
Chapter 5 is conceed with conservation and automation trends including efficiency trends, lighting, insulation, upgrades and HVAC trends.
Environmental mitigation and measures are the themes of Chapter
6. It is conceed with cap and trade theory, renewable certificates, abatement, sequestration and offsets.
Chapter 7 is conceed with grid integration and transmission issues. Topics include tariffs, reliability, stability, smart/home grids and advanced grid trends.
Chapter 8 discusses the renewable power and energy future which includes growing trends in wave and thermal marine energy as well a high potential in geothermal sources.
Chapter 1 is an overview of the energy mix evolution. It introduces key trends in technology and emission issues; alteative fuels such as natural gas, hydrogen gas, methanol, ethanol and fuel cell power.
Chapter 2 investigates current trends in green power. Issues affecting energy generation include carbon accounting and global warming. This chapter outlines major environmental trends and conces including Kyoto and global warming, temperature cycles, deforestation and the
greenhouse effect.
Building trends is the subject of Chapter
3. Energy management, high efficiency heating, district heating and cooling, sustainable buildings, green roofs and LEED standards are all growing trends.
Fuel sources is the theme of Chapter
4. Subjects include hydrogen, methanol, syn gas, biofuels, fueling methods, safety and storage trends.
Chapter 5 is conceed with conservation and automation trends including efficiency trends, lighting, insulation, upgrades and HVAC trends.
Environmental mitigation and measures are the themes of Chapter
6. It is conceed with cap and trade theory, renewable certificates, abatement, sequestration and offsets.
Chapter 7 is conceed with grid integration and transmission issues. Topics include tariffs, reliability, stability, smart/home grids and advanced grid trends.
Chapter 8 discusses the renewable power and energy future which includes growing trends in wave and thermal marine energy as well a high potential in geothermal sources.