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Zusammenfassung: | "This research anthology presents a variety of contributed chapters that explore strategies and techniques used in the energy production field to optimize energy efficiency in order to maintain clean and safe use while delivering ample energy coverage"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Pollution and renewable energy: advanced issues and aspects ; Chapter 2. Monitoring, predicting, and optimizing energy consumptions: a goal toward global sustainability ; Chapter 3. Social, environmental and economic impacts of adopting clean energy use ; Chapter 4. A review on optimization modeling of hybrid energy systems ; Chapter 5. Retrofitting for energy management: using IoT technologies ; Chapter 6. Turkey's renewable energy potential: policies and practice -- - Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 7. Distributed energy resource management system based on discrete event simulation ; Chapter 8. Implementation of an integral methodology for the simulation of renewable energy scenarios applied to an isolated area ; Chapter 9. Renewable energy sources management and role of ecological parks: improving quality of life for sustainable development ; Chapter 10. An integrated entropy-TOPSIS methodology for evaluating green energy sources ; Chapter 11. Comparative analysis of MCDM methods for the evaluation of optimum green energy sources: a case study ; Chapter 12. A multi-criteria strategic decision making model to assess renewable energy forms ; Chapter 13. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of programs in the design of power complexes based on renewable energy resources ; Chapter 14. Robust economic dispatch of microgrid with highly penetrated renewables and energy storage system ; Chapter 15. - Promotional policies and legislative support for grid-connected renewable energy projects ; Chapter 16. Control-based maximum power point tracking for a grid-connected hybrid renewable energy system optimized by particle swarm optimization ; Chapter 17. Economically optimal solar power generation ; Chapter 18. Design of solar system for LTE networks ; Chapter 19. Design and analysis of a cost-effective standalone solar: diesel hybrid power system ; Chapter 20. Life cycle energy assessment of a typical marble processing plant ; Chapter 21. A platform for the promotion of energy efficiency and monitoring in hotel units -- - Volume II. Chapter 22. Implementing the European Union renewable energy policy targets in Bulgaria ; Chapter 23. Predictive model of solar irradiance using artificial intelligence: an Indian subcontinent case study ; Chapter 24. Optimal sizing of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system: a case study of Ethiopia ; Chapter 25. Selection of an information source and methodology for calculating solar resources of the Kyrgyz Republic -- - Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 26. Tools and methods of information support for the development of renewable energy ; Chapter 27. Large-scale renewable energy monitoring and forecast based on intelligent data analysis ; Chapter 28. Probabilistic power system reliability assessment: distributed renewable energy sources ; Chapter 29. Synchronized operation of grid power, solar power, and battery for smart energy management ; Chapter 30. Photovoltaic solar modules of different types and designs for energy supply ; Chapter 31. Creation of financial and environmental values with solar photovoltaic projects while managing risks ; Chapter 32. Hydrogen fuel cells as green energy ; Chapter 33. Hybrid neural networks for renewable energy forecasting: solar and wind energy forecasting using LSTM and RNN ; Chapter 34. Artificial bee colony-based optimization of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system ; Chapter 35. - Newly-developed swarm intelligence algorithms applied to renewable energy-based load dispatch real-world problems ; Chapter 36. Renewable energy based economic emission load dispatch using grasshopper optimization algorithm ; Chapter 37. Interval type 2 fuzzy-logic-based solar power MPPT algorithm connected to AC grid ; Chapter 38. Estimation of minimum energy consumption index in a protected farm using bacteria foraging optimization algorithm: estimation of minimum energy consumption index in protected farms ; Chapter 39. The impact of smart meter installation on attitude change towards energy consumption behavior among Northern Ireland households ; Chapter 40. Prospects for energy supply of the Arctic Zone objects of Russia using frost-resistant solar modules ; Chapter 41. Optimal site selection for solar photovoltaic power plant in North Eastern State of India using hybrid MCDM tools -- - Volume III. Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 42. Energy management enhanced ERP: use cases, technical considerations, and a sample implementation approach ; Chapter 43. Application of renewable energy system with fuzzy logic ; Chapter 44. An innovative solar energy and decision support system approach by using IoT ; Chapter 45. Scaling up renewable energy investment for sustainable development ; Chapter 46. A green energy management framework for software development firms ; Chapter 47. Seamless control and unified dynamic energy management in a renewable/clean energy integrated self-reliant DC microgrid: integration of renewable sources with high-gain power processing stages ; Chapter 48. Sizing and placement of battery-sourced solar photovoltaic (b-SSPV) plants in distribution networks ; Chapter 49. The efficient managemnet of renewable energy resources for vanet-cloud communication ; Chapter 50. - Renewable energy distribution and management in green buildings ; Chapter 51. Role of renewable energy techniques to design and develop sustainable green building ; Chapter 52. Selection of renewable energy sources for buildings ; Chapter 53. Green retrofit energy efficiency potential on existing building envelope for residential and non-residential building ; Chapter 54. Selection of renewable energy sources for sustainable development and an economic model proposal for countries ; Chapter 55. Analysing transportation-induced economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions: an empirical investigation from EU countries ; Chapter 56. A global perspective on experiences and practices for low carbon technologies and renewable energy in Islands ; Chapter 57. Potential evaluation and best practices of solar power plant application in rural areas ; Chapter 58. - Digitalization of the development of the fuel and energy balance of Russia's northern territories: example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) ; Chapter 59. Improving quality of urban life through enhanced energy policy in Africa ; Chapter 60. Renewable energy policy in Africa and policy options for sustainability: the case of Namibe -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 61. Business models in the renewable energy industry ; Chapter 62. Business development in the renewable energy industry -- - Volume IV. Chapter 63. Business development and environmental impact in the solar (PV) field ; Chapter 64. Energy consumption optimization in agriculture and development perspectives ; Chapter 65. Business models and policies to support renewable energy community in Islands ; Chapter 66. Corporate social responsibility, distribution efficiency, and environmental sustainability by the world's largest bakery business group: Grupo Bimbo's green energy development ; Chapter 67. The implementation of nearly zero energy buildings (nzeb) in Spain: legislative requirements and policies ; Chapter 68. Improving efficiency of the Romanian energy sector by supporting investments in renewable energy use ; Chapter 69. Importance of Azerbaijan snd Central Asia in EU energy security ; Chapter 70. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 71. - Influence of the EU circular economy action plan on Turkey's energy policy and investments in renewables ; Chapter 72. Consumer attitudes towards renewable energy: a study in Turkey ; Chapter 73. The role of banks in renewable energy Finance: an analysis of Turkey ; Chapter 74 Renewable energy sources development in rural areas of African countries ; Chapter 75. Marketing solar energy in Ghana: a relational perspective -- Section 6. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 76. Renewable energy and economic growth: an overview of the literature ; Chapter 77. Decision making for energy management in smart grid ; Chapter 78. Calculation of receipt of renewable energy resources and operation modes of power plants ; Chapter 79. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 80. Countries progress in solar PV in support of NDC implementation and contribution to achieving SDG7 ; Chapter 81. The energy policy of Bulgaria ; Chapter 82. Research on first mini solar power plants to produce electric power on the South Serbia ; Chapter 83. Impact of dust for solar PV in Indian scenario: experimental analysis ; Chapter 84. Creating a synergy: renewable energy to develop the Russian Arctic ; Chapter 85. Microfinance and polycentric governance as strategies for renewable energy deployment in urban Sub-Saharan Africa -- Section 7. Emerging trends. Chapter 86. Trends in the renewable energy business ; Chapter 87. Improving renewable energy source in automotive applications: evaluation, analysis, and design ; Chapter 88. The role of technological development on renewable energy usage: an econometric analysis for g7 countries ; Chapter 89. Green growth and energy use in India. - Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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500 | |a - Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 7. Distributed energy resource management system based on discrete event simulation ; Chapter 8. Implementation of an integral methodology for the simulation of renewable energy scenarios applied to an isolated area ; Chapter 9. Renewable energy sources management and role of ecological parks: improving quality of life for sustainable development ; Chapter 10. An integrated entropy-TOPSIS methodology for evaluating green energy sources ; Chapter 11. Comparative analysis of MCDM methods for the evaluation of optimum green energy sources: a case study ; Chapter 12. A multi-criteria strategic decision making model to assess renewable energy forms ; Chapter 13. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of programs in the design of power complexes based on renewable energy resources ; Chapter 14. Robust economic dispatch of microgrid with highly penetrated renewables and energy storage system ; Chapter 15. | ||
500 | |a - Promotional policies and legislative support for grid-connected renewable energy projects ; Chapter 16. Control-based maximum power point tracking for a grid-connected hybrid renewable energy system optimized by particle swarm optimization ; Chapter 17. Economically optimal solar power generation ; Chapter 18. Design of solar system for LTE networks ; Chapter 19. Design and analysis of a cost-effective standalone solar: diesel hybrid power system ; Chapter 20. Life cycle energy assessment of a typical marble processing plant ; Chapter 21. A platform for the promotion of energy efficiency and monitoring in hotel units -- | ||
500 | |a - Volume II. Chapter 22. Implementing the European Union renewable energy policy targets in Bulgaria ; Chapter 23. Predictive model of solar irradiance using artificial intelligence: an Indian subcontinent case study ; Chapter 24. Optimal sizing of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system: a case study of Ethiopia ; Chapter 25. Selection of an information source and methodology for calculating solar resources of the Kyrgyz Republic -- | ||
500 | |a - Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 26. Tools and methods of information support for the development of renewable energy ; Chapter 27. Large-scale renewable energy monitoring and forecast based on intelligent data analysis ; Chapter 28. Probabilistic power system reliability assessment: distributed renewable energy sources ; Chapter 29. Synchronized operation of grid power, solar power, and battery for smart energy management ; Chapter 30. Photovoltaic solar modules of different types and designs for energy supply ; Chapter 31. Creation of financial and environmental values with solar photovoltaic projects while managing risks ; Chapter 32. Hydrogen fuel cells as green energy ; Chapter 33. Hybrid neural networks for renewable energy forecasting: solar and wind energy forecasting using LSTM and RNN ; Chapter 34. Artificial bee colony-based optimization of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system ; Chapter 35. | ||
500 | |a - Newly-developed swarm intelligence algorithms applied to renewable energy-based load dispatch real-world problems ; Chapter 36. Renewable energy based economic emission load dispatch using grasshopper optimization algorithm ; Chapter 37. Interval type 2 fuzzy-logic-based solar power MPPT algorithm connected to AC grid ; Chapter 38. Estimation of minimum energy consumption index in a protected farm using bacteria foraging optimization algorithm: estimation of minimum energy consumption index in protected farms ; Chapter 39. The impact of smart meter installation on attitude change towards energy consumption behavior among Northern Ireland households ; Chapter 40. Prospects for energy supply of the Arctic Zone objects of Russia using frost-resistant solar modules ; Chapter 41. Optimal site selection for solar photovoltaic power plant in North Eastern State of India using hybrid MCDM tools -- | ||
500 | |a - Volume III. Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 42. Energy management enhanced ERP: use cases, technical considerations, and a sample implementation approach ; Chapter 43. Application of renewable energy system with fuzzy logic ; Chapter 44. An innovative solar energy and decision support system approach by using IoT ; Chapter 45. Scaling up renewable energy investment for sustainable development ; Chapter 46. A green energy management framework for software development firms ; Chapter 47. Seamless control and unified dynamic energy management in a renewable/clean energy integrated self-reliant DC microgrid: integration of renewable sources with high-gain power processing stages ; Chapter 48. Sizing and placement of battery-sourced solar photovoltaic (b-SSPV) plants in distribution networks ; Chapter 49. The efficient managemnet of renewable energy resources for vanet-cloud communication ; Chapter 50. | ||
500 | |a - Renewable energy distribution and management in green buildings ; Chapter 51. Role of renewable energy techniques to design and develop sustainable green building ; Chapter 52. Selection of renewable energy sources for buildings ; Chapter 53. Green retrofit energy efficiency potential on existing building envelope for residential and non-residential building ; Chapter 54. Selection of renewable energy sources for sustainable development and an economic model proposal for countries ; Chapter 55. Analysing transportation-induced economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions: an empirical investigation from EU countries ; Chapter 56. A global perspective on experiences and practices for low carbon technologies and renewable energy in Islands ; Chapter 57. Potential evaluation and best practices of solar power plant application in rural areas ; Chapter 58. | ||
500 | |a - Digitalization of the development of the fuel and energy balance of Russia's northern territories: example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) ; Chapter 59. Improving quality of urban life through enhanced energy policy in Africa ; Chapter 60. Renewable energy policy in Africa and policy options for sustainability: the case of Namibe -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 61. Business models in the renewable energy industry ; Chapter 62. Business development in the renewable energy industry -- | ||
500 | |a - Volume IV. Chapter 63. Business development and environmental impact in the solar (PV) field ; Chapter 64. Energy consumption optimization in agriculture and development perspectives ; Chapter 65. Business models and policies to support renewable energy community in Islands ; Chapter 66. Corporate social responsibility, distribution efficiency, and environmental sustainability by the world's largest bakery business group: Grupo Bimbo's green energy development ; Chapter 67. The implementation of nearly zero energy buildings (nzeb) in Spain: legislative requirements and policies ; Chapter 68. Improving efficiency of the Romanian energy sector by supporting investments in renewable energy use ; Chapter 69. Importance of Azerbaijan snd Central Asia in EU energy security ; Chapter 70. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 71. | ||
500 | |a - Influence of the EU circular economy action plan on Turkey's energy policy and investments in renewables ; Chapter 72. Consumer attitudes towards renewable energy: a study in Turkey ; Chapter 73. The role of banks in renewable energy Finance: an analysis of Turkey ; Chapter 74 | ||
500 | |a Renewable energy sources development in rural areas of African countries ; Chapter 75. Marketing solar energy in Ghana: a relational perspective -- Section 6. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 76. Renewable energy and economic growth: an overview of the literature ; Chapter 77. Decision making for energy management in smart grid ; Chapter 78. Calculation of receipt of renewable energy resources and operation modes of power plants ; Chapter 79. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 80. Countries progress in solar PV in support of NDC implementation and contribution to achieving SDG7 ; Chapter 81. The energy policy of Bulgaria ; Chapter 82. Research on first mini solar power plants to produce electric power on the South Serbia ; Chapter 83. Impact of dust for solar PV in Indian scenario: experimental analysis ; Chapter 84. Creating a synergy: renewable energy to develop the Russian Arctic ; Chapter 85. Microfinance and polycentric governance as strategies for renewable energy deployment in urban Sub-Saharan Africa -- Section 7. Emerging trends. Chapter 86. Trends in the renewable energy business ; Chapter 87. Improving renewable energy source in automotive applications: evaluation, analysis, and design ; Chapter 88. The role of technological development on renewable energy usage: an econometric analysis for g7 countries ; Chapter 89. Green growth and energy use in India. - Mode of access: World Wide Web | ||
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Seamless control and unified dynamic energy management in a renewable/clean energy integrated self-reliant DC microgrid: integration of renewable sources with high-gain power processing stages ; Chapter 48. Sizing and placement of battery-sourced solar photovoltaic (b-SSPV) plants in distribution networks ; Chapter 49. The efficient managemnet of renewable energy resources for vanet-cloud communication ; Chapter 50.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a"> - Renewable energy distribution and management in green buildings ; Chapter 51. Role of renewable energy techniques to design and develop sustainable green building ; Chapter 52. Selection of renewable energy sources for buildings ; Chapter 53. Green retrofit energy efficiency potential on existing building envelope for residential and non-residential building ; Chapter 54. Selection of renewable energy sources for sustainable development and an economic model proposal for countries ; Chapter 55. Analysing transportation-induced economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions: an empirical investigation from EU countries ; Chapter 56. A global perspective on experiences and practices for low carbon technologies and renewable energy in Islands ; Chapter 57. Potential evaluation and best practices of solar power plant application in rural areas ; Chapter 58.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a"> - Digitalization of the development of the fuel and energy balance of Russia's northern territories: example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) ; Chapter 59. Improving quality of urban life through enhanced energy policy in Africa ; Chapter 60. Renewable energy policy in Africa and policy options for sustainability: the case of Namibe -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 61. 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spelling | Research anthology on clean energy management and solutions Information Resources Management Association, editor Hershey, Pennsylvania IGI Global [2021] 1 Online-Ressource (2002 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Pollution and renewable energy: advanced issues and aspects ; Chapter 2. Monitoring, predicting, and optimizing energy consumptions: a goal toward global sustainability ; Chapter 3. Social, environmental and economic impacts of adopting clean energy use ; Chapter 4. A review on optimization modeling of hybrid energy systems ; Chapter 5. Retrofitting for energy management: using IoT technologies ; Chapter 6. Turkey's renewable energy potential: policies and practice -- - Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 7. Distributed energy resource management system based on discrete event simulation ; Chapter 8. Implementation of an integral methodology for the simulation of renewable energy scenarios applied to an isolated area ; Chapter 9. Renewable energy sources management and role of ecological parks: improving quality of life for sustainable development ; Chapter 10. An integrated entropy-TOPSIS methodology for evaluating green energy sources ; Chapter 11. Comparative analysis of MCDM methods for the evaluation of optimum green energy sources: a case study ; Chapter 12. A multi-criteria strategic decision making model to assess renewable energy forms ; Chapter 13. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of programs in the design of power complexes based on renewable energy resources ; Chapter 14. Robust economic dispatch of microgrid with highly penetrated renewables and energy storage system ; Chapter 15. - Promotional policies and legislative support for grid-connected renewable energy projects ; Chapter 16. Control-based maximum power point tracking for a grid-connected hybrid renewable energy system optimized by particle swarm optimization ; Chapter 17. Economically optimal solar power generation ; Chapter 18. Design of solar system for LTE networks ; Chapter 19. Design and analysis of a cost-effective standalone solar: diesel hybrid power system ; Chapter 20. Life cycle energy assessment of a typical marble processing plant ; Chapter 21. A platform for the promotion of energy efficiency and monitoring in hotel units -- - Volume II. Chapter 22. Implementing the European Union renewable energy policy targets in Bulgaria ; Chapter 23. Predictive model of solar irradiance using artificial intelligence: an Indian subcontinent case study ; Chapter 24. Optimal sizing of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system: a case study of Ethiopia ; Chapter 25. Selection of an information source and methodology for calculating solar resources of the Kyrgyz Republic -- - Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 26. Tools and methods of information support for the development of renewable energy ; Chapter 27. Large-scale renewable energy monitoring and forecast based on intelligent data analysis ; Chapter 28. Probabilistic power system reliability assessment: distributed renewable energy sources ; Chapter 29. Synchronized operation of grid power, solar power, and battery for smart energy management ; Chapter 30. Photovoltaic solar modules of different types and designs for energy supply ; Chapter 31. Creation of financial and environmental values with solar photovoltaic projects while managing risks ; Chapter 32. Hydrogen fuel cells as green energy ; Chapter 33. Hybrid neural networks for renewable energy forecasting: solar and wind energy forecasting using LSTM and RNN ; Chapter 34. Artificial bee colony-based optimization of hybrid wind and solar renewable energy system ; Chapter 35. - Newly-developed swarm intelligence algorithms applied to renewable energy-based load dispatch real-world problems ; Chapter 36. Renewable energy based economic emission load dispatch using grasshopper optimization algorithm ; Chapter 37. Interval type 2 fuzzy-logic-based solar power MPPT algorithm connected to AC grid ; Chapter 38. Estimation of minimum energy consumption index in a protected farm using bacteria foraging optimization algorithm: estimation of minimum energy consumption index in protected farms ; Chapter 39. The impact of smart meter installation on attitude change towards energy consumption behavior among Northern Ireland households ; Chapter 40. Prospects for energy supply of the Arctic Zone objects of Russia using frost-resistant solar modules ; Chapter 41. Optimal site selection for solar photovoltaic power plant in North Eastern State of India using hybrid MCDM tools -- - Volume III. Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 42. Energy management enhanced ERP: use cases, technical considerations, and a sample implementation approach ; Chapter 43. Application of renewable energy system with fuzzy logic ; Chapter 44. An innovative solar energy and decision support system approach by using IoT ; Chapter 45. Scaling up renewable energy investment for sustainable development ; Chapter 46. A green energy management framework for software development firms ; Chapter 47. Seamless control and unified dynamic energy management in a renewable/clean energy integrated self-reliant DC microgrid: integration of renewable sources with high-gain power processing stages ; Chapter 48. Sizing and placement of battery-sourced solar photovoltaic (b-SSPV) plants in distribution networks ; Chapter 49. The efficient managemnet of renewable energy resources for vanet-cloud communication ; Chapter 50. - Renewable energy distribution and management in green buildings ; Chapter 51. Role of renewable energy techniques to design and develop sustainable green building ; Chapter 52. Selection of renewable energy sources for buildings ; Chapter 53. Green retrofit energy efficiency potential on existing building envelope for residential and non-residential building ; Chapter 54. Selection of renewable energy sources for sustainable development and an economic model proposal for countries ; Chapter 55. Analysing transportation-induced economic growth, energy use, and CO2 emissions: an empirical investigation from EU countries ; Chapter 56. A global perspective on experiences and practices for low carbon technologies and renewable energy in Islands ; Chapter 57. Potential evaluation and best practices of solar power plant application in rural areas ; Chapter 58. - Digitalization of the development of the fuel and energy balance of Russia's northern territories: example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) ; Chapter 59. Improving quality of urban life through enhanced energy policy in Africa ; Chapter 60. Renewable energy policy in Africa and policy options for sustainability: the case of Namibe -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 61. Business models in the renewable energy industry ; Chapter 62. Business development in the renewable energy industry -- - Volume IV. Chapter 63. Business development and environmental impact in the solar (PV) field ; Chapter 64. Energy consumption optimization in agriculture and development perspectives ; Chapter 65. Business models and policies to support renewable energy community in Islands ; Chapter 66. Corporate social responsibility, distribution efficiency, and environmental sustainability by the world's largest bakery business group: Grupo Bimbo's green energy development ; Chapter 67. The implementation of nearly zero energy buildings (nzeb) in Spain: legislative requirements and policies ; Chapter 68. Improving efficiency of the Romanian energy sector by supporting investments in renewable energy use ; Chapter 69. Importance of Azerbaijan snd Central Asia in EU energy security ; Chapter 70. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 71. - Influence of the EU circular economy action plan on Turkey's energy policy and investments in renewables ; Chapter 72. Consumer attitudes towards renewable energy: a study in Turkey ; Chapter 73. The role of banks in renewable energy Finance: an analysis of Turkey ; Chapter 74 Renewable energy sources development in rural areas of African countries ; Chapter 75. Marketing solar energy in Ghana: a relational perspective -- Section 6. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 76. Renewable energy and economic growth: an overview of the literature ; Chapter 77. Decision making for energy management in smart grid ; Chapter 78. Calculation of receipt of renewable energy resources and operation modes of power plants ; Chapter 79. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 80. Countries progress in solar PV in support of NDC implementation and contribution to achieving SDG7 ; Chapter 81. The energy policy of Bulgaria ; Chapter 82. Research on first mini solar power plants to produce electric power on the South Serbia ; Chapter 83. Impact of dust for solar PV in Indian scenario: experimental analysis ; Chapter 84. Creating a synergy: renewable energy to develop the Russian Arctic ; Chapter 85. Microfinance and polycentric governance as strategies for renewable energy deployment in urban Sub-Saharan Africa -- Section 7. Emerging trends. Chapter 86. Trends in the renewable energy business ; Chapter 87. Improving renewable energy source in automotive applications: evaluation, analysis, and design ; Chapter 88. The role of technological development on renewable energy usage: an econometric analysis for g7 countries ; Chapter 89. Green growth and energy use in India. - Mode of access: World Wide Web "This research anthology presents a variety of contributed chapters that explore strategies and techniques used in the energy production field to optimize energy efficiency in order to maintain clean and safe use while delivering ample energy coverage"-- Renewable energy sources / fast Renewable energy sources IGI Global Sonstige oth Information Resources Management Association Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1799891534 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781799891529 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1799891526 https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9152-9 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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