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Introduction to Energy Analysis, 2nd Edition

  • Length: 336 pages
  • Edition: 2
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  • Publication Date: 2016-09-19
  • ISBN-10: 1138671142
  • ISBN-13: 9781138671140
  • Sales Rank: #5883245 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

The energy supply and demand system is of great importance for society, from economic, social, and ecological viewpoints. The last decade in particular has seen rapid changes in the world of energy systems, and it is therefore now an important area for study, academic research, and professional work.

This textbook provides an introduction to energy analysis for those students who want to specialise in this challenging field. In comparison to other textbooks, this book provides a balanced treatment of complete energy systems, covering the demand side, the supply side, and the energy markets that connect these. The emphasis is very much on presenting a range of tools and methodologies that will help students find their way in analysing real world problems in energy systems.

Featuring learning objectives, further readings and practical exercises in each chapter, An Introduction to Energy Analysis will be essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students with a background in the natural sciences and egineering. This book may also be useful for professionals dealing with energy issues, as a first introduction into the field.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Energy and society
Chapter 2: What is energy?
Chapter 3: Energy services and energy demand
Chapter 4: Energy use in industry, analysis and management of energy use
Chapter 5: Energy extraction and conversion
Chapter 6: Energy markets
Chapter 7: Exergy analysis
Chapter 8: Analysis of energy chains
Chapter 9: Life-cycle energy analysis
Chapter 10: Energy efficiency
Chapter 11: Economic analysis of energy technologies
Chapter 12: Potentials and marginal abatement cost curves
Chapter 13: Volume, structure and energy efficiency
Chapter 14: Energy policies and policy evaluation
Chapter 15: Energy models and energy scenarios
Appendix 1: Unit conversion factors
Appendix 2: Energy balances – EU28, US and China

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