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Locally Available Energy Sources and Sustainability



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Autore: Colmenar Santos Antonio Visualizza persona
Titolo: Locally Available Energy Sources and Sustainability Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (220 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: apple branches
ash-forming elements
ashing temperature
benchmark
biomass power generation
business model
civic energy communities
CO2 emission performance
community energy
constraints and enablers
contaminated soil
demand response
energy efficiency
energy practices
energy storage
energy transition
global meta-frontier non-radial direction distance function
grassroots innovation
hazardous waste
home battery
HOMER
Jingning
LCA
LCC
levelized cost of energy (LCOE)
local energy initiatives
Mediterranean wineries
mine waste
municipalities
onshore wind
photovoltaic
photovoltaic system
positive externalities
potential CO2 emission and energy reduction
potential toxic elements
prosumers
public policies
recycling property
removal
renewable energy
renewable energy sources
resilience
rice straw ash
rural development
social practice theory
social-ecological system
solar home systems (SHS)
solubility
support policy
sustainable development of both agriculture and biomass energy
time of use tariff
wind farms
Persona (resp. second.): Borge DiezDavid
Rosales AsensioEnrique
Colmenar SantosAntonio
Sommario/riassunto: Renewable energy is electricity generated by fuel sources that restore themselves over a short period of time and do not diminish. Although some renewable energy technologies impact the environment, renewables are considered environmentally preferable to conventional sources and, when replacing fossil fuels, have significant potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This book focuses on the environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy, which include: (i) generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution, (ii) diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels, and (iii) creating economic development and jobs in manufacturing, installation, and more. Local governments can dramatically reduce their carbon footprint by purchasing or directly generating electricity from clean and renewable sources. The most common renewable power technologies include: solar (photovoltaic (PV), solar thermal), wind, biogas (e.g., landfill gas, wastewater treatment digester gas), geothermal, biomass, low-impact hydroelectricity, and emerging technologies such as wave and tidal power. Local governments can lead by example by generating energy on site, purchasing green power, or purchasing renewable energy. Using a combination of renewable energy options can help to meet local government goals, especially in some regions where availability and quality of renewable resources vary. Options for using renewable energy include: generating renewable energy on site, using a system or device at the location where the power is used (e.g., PV panels on a state building, geothermal heat pumps, biomass-fueled combined heat and power), and purchasing renewable energy from an electric utility through a green pricing or green marketing program, where buyers pay a small premium in exchange for electricity generated locally from green power resources.
Titolo autorizzato: Locally Available Energy Sources and Sustainability  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557745103321
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