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Engineering » Energy Engineering
Sustainable Growth and Applications in Renewable Energy Sources
Edited by Majid Nayeripour and Mostafa Kheshti, ISBN 978-953-307-408-5, Hard cover, 338 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published December 02, 2011 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/2433
Worldwide attention to environmental issues combined with the energy crisis force us to reduce greenhouse emissions and increase the usage of renewable energy sources as a solution to providing an efficient environment. This book addresses the current issues of sustainable growth and applications in renewable energy sources. The fifteen chapters of the book have been divided into two sections to organize the information accessible to readers. The book provides a variety of material, for instance on policies aiming at the promotion of sustainable development and implementation aspects of RES.
- Chapter 1
EU Energy Policies and Sustainable Growth - Chapter 2
Sustained Renewability: Approached by Systems Theory and Human Ecology - Chapter 3
Renewable Energy Use and Energy Efficiency – A Critical Tool for Sustainable Development - Chapter 4
Renewable Energy and Coal Use in Turkey - Chapter 5
Experiences of Community Wind Electrification Projects in Bolivia: Evaluation and Improvements for Future Projects - Chapter 6
Taxes Incentives to Promote Res Deployment: The Eu-27 Case - Chapter 7
Structural Design of a Dynamic Model of the Battery for State of Charge Estimation - Chapter 8
Parameterisation of the Four Half-Day Daylight Situations - Chapter 9
Energetic Willow (Salix viminalis) – Unconventional Applications - Chapter 10
Biomass Energy Conversion - Chapter 11
Air Gasification of Malaysia Agricultural Waste in a Fluidized Bed Gasifier: Hydrogen Production Performance - Chapter 12
Extraction and Optimization of Oil from Moringa Oleifera Seed as an Alternative Feedstock for the Production of Biodiesel - Chapter 13
Tall Wheatgrass Cultivar Szarvasi-1 (Elymus elongatus subsp. ponticus cv. Szarvasi-1) as a Potential Energy Crop for Semi-Arid Lands of Eastern Europe - Chapter 14
Analysis of Time Dependent Valuation of Emission Factors from the Electricity Sector - Chapter 15
Photovoltaic Conversion: Outlook at the Crossroads Between Technological Challenges and Eco-Strategic Issues
