05593nam 2200685Ia 450 991081684090332120240313225129.0978111862984011186298419781118629703111862970197811186298331118629833(CKB)2670000000360086(EBL)1204917(OCoLC)850164932(MiAaPQ)EBC1204917(DLC) 2013024634(Au-PeEL)EBL1204917(CaPaEBR)ebr10716659(CaONFJC)MIL494668(PPN)196554527(Perlego)1001722(EXLCZ)99267000000036008620130515d2013 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSustainable development in chemical engineering innovative technologies /editors, Angelo Basile, Vincenzo Piemonte, Marcello De Falco1st ed.Chichester, West Sussex John Wiley & Sons Inc.c20131 online resource (384 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781119953524 1119953529 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Sustainable Development Strategies: An Overview; 1.1 Renewable Energies: State of the Art and Diffusion; 1.2 Process Intensification; 1.2.1 Process Intensifying Equipment; 1.2.2 Process Intensifying Methods; 1.3 Concept and Potentialities of Bio-based Platforms for Biomolecule Production; 1.3.1 Biogas Platform; 1.3.2 Sugar Platform; 1.3.3 Vegetable Oil Platform; 1.3.4 Algae Oil Platform; 1.3.5 Lignin Platform; 1.3.6 Opportunities and Growth Predictions; 1.4 Soil and Water Remediation; 1.4.1 Soil Remediation1.4.2 Water Remediation Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 2 Innovative Solar Technology: CSP Plants for Combined Production of Hydrogen and Electricity; 2.1 Principles; 2.2 Plant Configurations; 2.2.1 Solar Membrane Reactor Steam Reforming; 2.2.2 Solar Enriched Methane Production; 2.3 Mathematical Models; 2.3.1 Solar Enriched Methane Reactor Modelling; 2.3.2 Membrane Reactor Modelling; 2.3.3 WGS, Separation Units and the Electricity Production Model; 2.4 Plant Simulations; 2.4.1 EM Reactor; 2.4.2 Membrane Reactor; 2.4.3 Global Plant Simulations and Comparison; 2.5 Conclusions; NomenclatureReferences Chapter 3 Strategies for Increasing Electrical Energy Production from Intermittent Renewables; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Penetration of Renewable Energies into the Electricity Market and Issues Related to Their Development: Some Interesting Cases; 3.3 An Approach to Expansion of RES and Efficiency Policy in an Integrated Energy System; 3.3.1 Optimization Problems; 3.3.2 Operational Limits and Constraints; 3.3.3 Software Tools for Analysis; 3.4 Analysis of Possible Interesting Scenarios for Increasing Penetration of RES; 3.4.1 Renewable Energy Expansion in a Reference Scenario3.4.2 Increasing Thermoelectric Generation Flexibility 3.4.3 Effects of Introducing the Peak/Off-Peak Charge Tariff; 3.4.4 Introducing Electric Traction in the Transport Sector: Connection between Electricity and Transport Systems; 3.4.5 Increasing Industrial CHP Electricity Production; 3.4.6 Developing the Concept of `Virtual Power Plants'; 3.5 Analysis of a Meaningful Case Study: The Italian Scenario; 3.5.1 Renewable Energy Expansion in a Reference Scenario; 3.5.2 Increasing Thermoelectric Generation Flexibility; 3.5.3 Effects of Introducing a Peak/Off-Peak Charge Tariff3.5.4 Introduction of a Connection between Electricity and Transport Systems: The Increase in Electric Cars 3.5.5 Increasing Industrial CHP Electricity Production; 3.6 Analysis and Discussion; 3.7 Conclusions; Nomenclature and Abbreviations; References; Chapter 4 The Smart Grid as a Response to Spread the Concept of Distributed Generation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Present Electric Power Generation Systems; 4.3 A Future Electrical Power Generation System with a High Penetration of Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Resources; 4.4 Integration of DGs into Smart Grids for Balancing Power4.5 The Bornholm System-A ``Fast Track'' for Smart GridsSustainable development is an area that has world-wide appeal, from developed industrialized countries to the developing world. Development of innovative technologies to achieve sustainability is being addressed by many European countries, the USA and also China and India. The need for chemical processes to be safe, compact, flexible, energy efficient, and environmentally benign and conducive to the rapid commercialization of new products poses new challenges for chemical engineers. 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