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N.S. Rathore: Professor (Renewable Energy) and
Dean, College of Dairy and Food Science Technology &
N.L. Panwar:
Assistant Professor: Department of Renewable Energy Sources: College of
Technology and Engineering, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and
Technology,
Udaipur (Rajasthan), India
There
There is perfect relationship between energy, ecology and environment. If a
proper balance is maintained among these three aspects than sustainable
development for the welfare of human beings is obtained. This book has been
written with a view to draw attention for integration of renewable energy in
all sectors for sustainable development. The aim of this book is to examine
the range of views related to renewable energy sources for sustainable and
their implications. The authors have simplified and clarified renewable
energy technologies and new theories for a sustainable development.
Sustainable development has been characterized by an emphasis on
environmental issues and its inter-relationship with renewable energy
sources. In present context there is a need to develop an approach to
structure the subject which hinders the development of knowledge in a
systematic way. The built environment contributes significantly to the
society and thus development in holistic manner. Integration of renewable
energy sources is one of the major factors in determining whether a
community is sustainable in the longer term or not. In this book, emphasis
has been made on various aspects of energy planning such as energy
assessment, energy integration, energy forecasting, energy modeling,
computer modeling and techno-economic analysis of different conventional as
well as non-conventional renewable energy sources. Much of the information
presented in this book is basically to acquire an understanding of the
integrated energy planning, its design, development, implementation,
monitoring and feedback evaluation. This book will be useful for those
involved in energy activities and planning.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1.
Introduction
Chapter 2.
Integrated Energy Planning
Chapter
3. Survey Methodology for Energy Demand and Supply
Chapter 4. Energy
Integration
Chapter
5. Approaches for Integrated Rural Energy Systems
Chapter 6. Energy
Forecasting
Chapter
7. Modelling for Rural Energy Planning
Chapter
8. Utilization of Solar Energy for Thermal Application
Chapter 9. Solar
Photovoltaic Technology
Chapter 10. Energy from
Biomass
Chapter
11. Biodiesel-Energy Options
Chapter 12. Biogas
Technology
Chapter 13. Harnessing
the Power from Wind
Chapter 14. Improved
Cookstoves
Chapter 15. Fuel Cell
Technology
Chapter
16. Techno-economic Analysis of Energy Options
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