
Advances in Sustainable Energy
Description
This book reveals key challenges to ensuring the secure and sustainable production and use of energy resources, and provides corresponding solutions. It discusses the latest advances in renewable energy generation, and includes studies on climate change and social sustainability. In turn, the book goes beyond theory and describes practical challenges and solutions associated with energy and sustainability. In particular, it addresses:
· renewable energy conversion technologies;
· transmission, storage and consumption;
· green buildings and the green economy; and
· waste and recycling.
The book presents the current state of knowledge on renewable energy and sustainability, supported by detailed examples and case studies, making it not only a cutting-edge source of information for experts and researchers in the field, but also an educational tool for related undergraduate and graduate courses.
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David S-K. Ting worked on Combustion and Turbulence (Premixed Turbulent Flame Propagation) during his graduate years. He then ventured into Convection Heat Transfer and Fluid-Structure Interactions prior to joining University of Windsor. Professor Ting is the founder of the Turbulence & Energy Laboratory. Dr. Ting supervises students on a wide range of research projects primarily in the Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy areas. To date, he has co/supervised over sixty graduate students and co-authored more than one hundred and ten journal papers.
Content
Sustainable Energy: What, Why, and How?.- Wind Energy, The Way Forward.- Solar Energy, The Future Ahead.- Solar Absorption, Absorption, Bubbling Pump Air Conditioning.- Geothermal, Claiming its Fair Share.- Offshore Renewables, No Longer Remote.- Greenhouses of Tomorrow.- Building Façade, Solar and HVAC.- Energy Storage, The Better Half of Future Energy .- Offshore Gardening, Floating Greenhouse, Underwater Vegetation with Fishery.- Water, and its Energy Connection.- What Else is Emerging from the Horizon?