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Green Energy and Environment
About This Book
Energy is a vital element in sustaining our modern society but the future of energy is volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous; especially when facing a continuous drive to ensure a sustained and equitable access as well as mounting pressures to reduce its emissions. Traditional approaches in developing energy technologies have always been in isolation with distinct and unique contexts. However, we cannot afford to work in silos any longer. Future energy systems and their relationship with the society and the environment will have to be conceived, designed, developed, commissioned, and operated alongside and within contemporary geo-political, ethical, and socio-economic contexts. This has posed an unprecedented volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), where systemic and holistic approaches are often warranted. This book aims to focus on the VUCA of addressing the future of energy and environment by considering contemporary issues and insights from diverse contexts, viewed as a system, and anchored upon emerging and smart energy technologies.
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- Green Energy and Environment
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter1 Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing of Printed Electronics: An Environmental Consideration
- Chapter2 Techno-Economic Optimization and Benchmarking of a Solar-Only Powered Combined Cycle with High-TemperatureTES Upstream the GasTurbine
- Chapter3 The Emerging of Hydrovoltaic Materials as a FutureTechnology: A Case Study for China
- Chapter4 A Circular Economy of Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Critical Review of SOH/RUL Estimation Methods for Second-Life Batteries
- Chapter5 Leveraging Integrated Model-Based Approaches to Unlock Bioenergy Potentials in Enhancing Green Energy and Environment
- Chapter6 Energy Potential of Biomass Sources in Slovakia ĹĄ