Future electricity technologies and systems
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Future electricity technologies and systems
(Occasional papers / University of Cambridge. Dept. of Applied Economics, 67)
Cambridge University Press, 2006
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Where will our electricity come from in the future, and how will we use it? The UK is aiming for a 60% reduction of 1990 carbon dioxide emission levels by 2050, yet the electricity industry and patterns of electricity use must change radically if this is to be achieved. This authoritative overview analyses a range of possible scenarios for the future of electricity in the UK. Specialists in various renewable electricity technologies demonstrate the potential each has to play a significant role. Other routes to a low-carbon electricity system are also considered, including nuclear power, improved power electronics, a wider use of superconducting technology, and micro-generation systems including combined heat and power. The book concludes by examining opportunities for demand side improvements in architecture, industry and transport. Each chapter is written by a technical expert in a manner accessible to readers interested in energy technology, policy and economics.
目次
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on contributors
- Preface Michael Grubb and Janus Bialek
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1. New electricity technologies for a sustainable future Tooraj Jamasb, William Nuttall and Michael Pollitt
- 2. Electricity network scenarios for the UK in 2050 Ian Elders, Graham Ault, Stuart Galloway, Jim McDonald, Jonathan Koehler, Matthew Leach and Efterpi Lampaditou
- 3. Wind power: status and perspectives Poul Erik Morthorst
- 4. Solar energy: photovoltaic electricity generation Asim Mumtaz and Gehan Amaratunga
- 5. Bioenergy: future prospects for thermal processing of biomass Anthony V. Bridgwater
- 6. Wave energy Tom Thorpe and Robin Wallace
- 7. CO2 capture, transport and storage for coal, oil and gas: technology overview Nils A. Rokke
- 8. Nuclear energy Malcolm C. Grimston
- 9. Miniaturisation of the electricity generation industry: issues, technologies and potential Andreas Biermann
- 10. Superconductors in the electrical power industry A. M. Campbell
- 11. The role of power electronics in future power systems T. C. Green and C. A. Hernandez Aramburo
- 12. Sustainable hydrogen energy Peter P. Edwards, Vladimir L. Kuznetsov, Simon R. Johnson, Matthew T. J. Lodge and Martin Owen Jones
- 13. Electrical energy storage A. J. Ruddell
- 14. End-use technologies - main drivers and patterns of future demand: buildings Wolfgang Eichhammer
- 15. Industry Lynn Price, Christina Galitsky and Ernst Worrell
- 16. Transport Pieter Vermeyen and Ronnie Belmans
- 17. Prospects for smart metering in the UK Hannah Devine-Wright and Patrick Devine-Wright.
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