Balancing Green Power

How to deal with variable energy sources

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Power Resources, Business & Finance
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Author: Professor David Elliott ISBN: 9780750312301
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Publication: April 8, 2016
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Language: English
Author: Professor David Elliott
ISBN: 9780750312301
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication: April 8, 2016
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Language: English

Renewable energy sources are large but some are variable and intermittent. The widescale use of renewable energy sources for energy supply will require the adoption of ways to compensate for their variability. This book reviews the technical options looking at their pros and cons and how they might work together to support a reliable and sustainable energy system. Renewable energy use is expanding rapidly – it supplies nearly a quarter of global electricity at present and there are plans to expand that dramatically. In which case, the need for balancing measures to deal with the variability of some of the sources, will become vital. This is a rapidly advancing area of research and practice, and Balancing Green Power offers an ideal introduction to the field. It follows on from David Elliott’s previous book, Renewables: A review of sustainable energy supply options.

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Renewable energy sources are large but some are variable and intermittent. The widescale use of renewable energy sources for energy supply will require the adoption of ways to compensate for their variability. This book reviews the technical options looking at their pros and cons and how they might work together to support a reliable and sustainable energy system. Renewable energy use is expanding rapidly – it supplies nearly a quarter of global electricity at present and there are plans to expand that dramatically. In which case, the need for balancing measures to deal with the variability of some of the sources, will become vital. This is a rapidly advancing area of research and practice, and Balancing Green Power offers an ideal introduction to the field. It follows on from David Elliott’s previous book, Renewables: A review of sustainable energy supply options.

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