This book gives a forward-looking overview of the global shift toward renewables and clean energy. It examines the policies, technologies, and innovations driving the energy transition, addressing its risks, costs, and long-term impact. A practical guide for engineers, policymakers, and sustainability professionals navigating a decarbonized future.
Energy engineering, energy transition, energy management, decarbonization, renewable energy, clean energy, electric grid.
- Tough Decisions on the Path to Decarbonization
- Decarbonization for a Sustainable Energy Future
- Software Analysis of Solar PV System Efficacy
- Wind Turbine Generatorsâ??They Just Keep Getting Bigger
- Clean Energy Technologies
- Nuclear Energyâ??Lessons from Georgiaâ??s New Power Plant
- Energy Storage Capacities are Increasing
- Matching Electricity Supply with Demand: Integrating Renewable Energy Systems into the US Power Grid
- Electricity Generation Capacity Planning with Nuclear, Renewables, and Batteries: Defining Pathways to Energy Security and Decarbonization
- Distributed Energy Resources and Demand Response: The Tension Between Reliability and Flexibility
- Initial Capital Cost Estimate for Clean Hydrogen Electricity Produced by a 500 MWh Baseload Plant
- Reinventing the Electric Grid
- Electrical Transmission System Modeling within Utility Integrated Resource Planning to Accommodate Increasing Renewable Penetration
- Using Dynamic Line Ratings to Improve Electric Generation and Load Interconnection
- Cutting Electricity Costs: A Guide for Organizations in Deregulated Markets
- Policy Design for Prosumer Viability: Evaluating Solar PV Grid Connection Mechanisms in Jordanâ??s Energy Transition
- Locational Pricing in the GB Electricity Market: An Overview of Key Perspectives and Implications
- An Asset Managerâ??s Conundrum: Sunsetting Solar Farms
- Sustainable Adaptive Reuse of Renewable Energy Components and Materials
- Tariffs and the USâ??Canada Energy Interdependence
- Sharing Best Renewable Energy Practices in the Developing World