Future Energy: Improved, Sustainable and Clean Options for Our Planet, Third Edition provides scientists and decision-makers with the knowledge they need to understand the relative importance and magnitude of various energy production methods in order to make the energy decisions necessary for sustaining development and dealing with climate change. The third edition of Future Energy looks at the present energy situation and extrapolates to future scenarios related to global warming and the increase of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
This thoroughly revised and updated edition contains over 40 chapters on all aspects of future energy, with each chapter updated and expanded by expert scientists and engineers in their respective fields.
Key Features
- Provides readers with an up-to-date overview of available energy options, both traditional and renewable, as well as the necessary tools needed to make informed decisions
- Covers a wide spectrum of future energy resources presented in a single book with chapters written by experts from each particular field
- Includes many new chapters that cover topics on conventional oil and fossil fuels, a new section on energy storage, and a look at new energy
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction with a Focus on Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change
Trevor Letcher
Part II FOSSIL FUELS (ENERGY SOURCES)
2. Coal: Past, Present and Future Sustainable Use
Rajender Gupta
3. Unconventional Oil and Gas: Oilsands
Arno De Klerk
4. Shale Gas, Tight Oil, Shale Oil and Hydraulic Fracturing
Jeremy Boak
5. Coal bed Methane: Reserves, Production, and Future Outlook
Maria Mastalerz
6. Natural Gas Hydrates: Status of Potential as an Energy Resource
Ray Boswell
Part III NUCLEAR POWER (ENERGY SOURCES)
7. Nuclear Fission- new Generation Reactors
Aiden Peakman and Francis Livens
8. Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Giorgio Locatelli and Benito Mignacca
Part IV TRANSPORT ENERGY (ENERGY SOURCES)
9. Biofuels for Transport
Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz
10. Transport Fuel: Biomass-, coal-, gas- and waste-to-liquids processes
Arno De Klerk
11. The Electric Vehicle Revolution
Paul Nieuwenhuis
Part V ENERGY STORAGE
12. The use of Batteries in Storing Electricity
Matthias Vetter
13. The use of Flow Batteries in Storing Electricity for National Grids
Christian Doetsch
14. Compressed Air Energy Storage
Jihong Wang and Mark Dooner
Part VI RENEWABLES (ENERGY SOURCES)
15. Hydroelectric Power
Ånund Killingveit
16. Wind Energy
S Bhattachary
17. Tidal Current Energy: Origins and challenges
Alan Owen
18. Solar Energy – Photovoltaics, including new technologies (thin film) and a discussion on panel efficiency
Vitezslav Benda
19. Concentrating Solar Power
Robert Pitz-Paal
20. Geothermal Energy
Rosalind Archer
21. Energy from Biomass
Charles Chunbao Xu
Part VII NEW POSSIBLE ENERGY OPTIONS
22. Hydrogen: An Energy Carrier
Mary Helen McCay
23. Fuel Cells: Energy Conversion Technology
Johannes Lindorfer
24. Space Solar
Paul Jaffe
25. Nuclear Fusion
Richard Kembleton
26. Synthetic Fuel Development
Heather Willauer
Part VIII ENVIRONMENTAL AND RELATED ISSUES
27. Energy and the Environment
Daniel Alan Vallero
28. Sustainable Energy and Energy Efficient Technologies
Andy Ford
Part IX THE CURRENT SITUATION AND THE TRANSITION TO THE FUTURE
29. The Life Cycle Assessment of various Energy Technologies
Nawshad Haque
30. Integration of high penetrations of intermittent renewable generation in future electricity networks, using storage
Charalampos Patsios
31. Carbon Capture and Storage
Karl Bandilla
32. Energy Options and Predictions for China
Kejun Jiang
33. Metals and Elements needed to support Future Energy
Gavin Mudd
34. A Global Overview of Future Energy
Christian Breyer
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