Energy systems, management and economics : selected papers from the IFAC/IFORS/IAEE Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 October 1989
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Energy systems, management and economics : selected papers from the IFAC/IFORS/IAEE Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 October 1989
(IFAC symposia series, 1990,
Published for the International Federation of Automatic Control by Pergamon Press, 1991
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Description
As the difficulties increase for the production of energy by safe, economic and environmental means, the necessity for systems to deal with these problems becomes essential. The symposium presented and discussed the state of the art in the development of the required energy systems, with special emphasis on their management and economic implications. The papers taken from the meeting cover areas including power generation, energy and environment, renewable energy, power system operation, and electricity supply and demand.
Table of Contents
Section headings and selected papers: Plenary Session. Power Generation. Economic analysis of the energy storage technologies in the electric generation mix, Y Uchiyama & Y Nagata. Energy Modelling I. Japanese energy policy simulation model, M Ochi & K Osada. Energy and Environment I. Renewable Energy. A solar photovoltaic system for marine ranch, H Sawai et al. Energy Modelling II. Energy and Environment II. Optimal control and learning strategies when environmental costs are cumulative, S C Peack et al. Energy Management in Production Process. Developing Countries and Regional Energy Issues I. Twelve energy models for twelve Pacific countries: a comparative analysis of energy demand and supply, T Saito & Y Yamasita. Power Systems Planning. Cogeneration Systems. Methods of energy efficient control and optimization for combined-cycle cogeneration, M A Keyes & A Kaya. Developing Countries and Regional Energy Issues II. Power System Operation. Energy and Environment III. Electricity Supply and Demand I. Load Management I. Fourier assessment of the New England Electric Interruptible Service Program, J B Wharton. Electricity Supply and Demand II. Load Management II. Oil Products and Refining. Refining sector planning model, S W Haider. Energy Modelling III. Decision Support System. Generating oil price processes from economic arguments, G Stensland. Oil and Gas: Prospects and Management. Energy Policy Issues. Long-term outlook for world energy market, primarily crude oil market, N Sagawa. Nuclear Technology and Strategies. Long-range optimal strategy of plutonium utilization, K Yamaji & K Nagano. Closing Session. Author index. Keyword
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