Energy Footprints of the Energy Sector / Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, editor.

Other author Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan editor.
Format Electronic
PublicationSingapore : Springer, [2019]
Description1 online resource (113 pages).
Supplemental ContentEBSCOhost
Subjects

SeriesEnvironmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes
Environmental footprints and eco-design of products and processes. ^A1350428
Contents Intro; Contents; 1 Addressing Environmental Criteria and Energy Footprint in the Selection of Feedstocks for Bioenergy Production; Abstract; 1 Introduction to Bioenergy Production; 2 General Overview on Sustainability Criteria for Feedstock; 3 Feedstock Selection for Bioenergy Production; 3.1 Biogas; 3.2 Bioethanol; 3.3 Biodiesel; 4 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Chap1; Glossary; References; 2 Cumulative Energy Demand of Hydrogen Energy Systems; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Materials and Methods; 2.1 Review of LCA Studies; 2.2 Overview of Harmonisation Initiatives
Contents 2.3 Estimation of Harmonised CEDnr2.4 Sample of Case Studies; 2.5 Contextualisation within IEA HIA Task 36; 3 Results; 3.1 Correlation Equation for the Estimation of CEDnr; 3.2 Library of Energy Footprints and Robust Comparison with Conventional Hydrogen; 3.2.1 Harmonised Energy Footprint of Thermochemical Hydrogen; 3.2.2 Harmonised Energy Footprint of Electrochemical Hydrogen; 3.2.3 Harmonised Energy Footprint of Biological Hydrogen; 3.3 Overall Picture; 4 Conclusions and Recommendations; Acknowledgements; References
Contents 3 Energy Footprint of India: Scope for Improvements in End-Use Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyAbstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Indian Energy Scenario; 1.2 Need for the Study; 2 Temporal Changes in Energy Utilization: An Overview; 2.1 Coal; 2.2 Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Petroleum Products; 2.3 Electric Power; 2.4 Renewable Energy (RE) Sources; 3 Scope for Renewable Energy; 3.1 Solar Energy; 3.2 Wind Energy; 3.3 Bio-Energy; 3.4 Biofuel; 3.5 Biofuel from Wastewater Algae; 3.6 Capacity Addition Through Renewable Energy Sources; 4 Energy Conservation and New Energy Technologies
Contents 4.1 End-Use Efficiency Improvement4.2 Demand Side Management (DSM); 4.3 Smart Grid and Energy Management System; 4.4 Innovations in Energy Sector; 4.5 Future Energy Scenario; 5 Conclusions and Recommendations; Acknowledgements; References
Abstract "This book examines the energy footprints of various industrial sectors, including the bio- and hydrogen energy systems, and explores the scope for improvement, particularly in India. It focuses on the consumption and conservation of energy, which are the key elements of any industry's sustainability strategy."-- Provided by publisher.
Source of descriptionDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 22, 2018).
Issued in other formPrint version: Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan Energy Footprints of the Energy Sector Singapore : Springer,c2018 9789811324567
Genre/formElectronic books.
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9789811324574 electronic book
ISBN9811324573 electronic book
Stock numbercom.springer.onix.9789811324574 Springer Nature

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