Intelligence in energy /
By: Kayakutlu, Gülgün
Title By: Mercier-Laurent, Eunika
Material type: BookPublisher: London, UK : Elsevier, c2016.Description: xvi, 235 p. : ill., ; 23 cm.ISBN: 978-1785480393; 1785480391Subject(s): Power (Mechanics) | Power resources | Renewable energy sources | Artificial intelligenceDDC classification: 621.042 KA IN Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 621.042 KA IN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0055582 |
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621.042 EN ER Energy positive neighborhoods and smart energy districts : | 621.042 EN ER Energy research developments : | 621.042 EN ER Energy research developments : | 621.042 KA IN Intelligence in energy / | 621.042 PA AD Advances in renewable energy research | 621.042 SU SU Sustainable power technologies and infrastructure : | 621.042 US EL Electrical power engineering : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In a world of increasing population, this book explores the ways in which technological progress can provide smart energy management strategies to maximize resources. Energy is essential to the survival and development of mankind. Increased pressure on existing resources now requires wiser energy management, in addition to the discovery of new resources. Challenges such as the global trend of "cheaper", exponentially increasing demand in new geographies, and current climate change policies now call for new approaches and ways of thinking about energy use which consider the impact on all involved actors, and on nature. Energy generation and management can be made more efficient by making use of technological progress and sharing global experience in the smart use of this resource. This book presents a knowledge-based review of the past, present and future of energy usage, with mathematical, modeling, economic, technological and environmental perspectives. The ideas and experiences shared here propose wiser energy management as a system component of natural ecosystems."