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Energy Intermittency

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Title: Energy Intermittency
Author: Bent Sorensen
ISBN: 1138374695 / 9781138374690
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 275
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2018
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
     
 
  • Description
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The first book to consider intermittency as a key point of an energy system, Energy Intermittency describes different levels of variability for traditional and renewable energy sources, presenting detailed solutions for handling energy intermittency through trade, collaboration, demand management, and active energy storage. Addressing energy supply intermittency systematically, this practical text:

  • Analyzes typical time-distributions and intervals between episodes of demand-supply mismatch and explores their dependence on system layouts and energy source characteristics
  • Simulates scenarios regarding resource time-flow, energy conversion devices, and demand structure to assist in evaluating the technical viability of the proposed solutions
  • Discusses the conditions for establishing such systems in terms of economic requirements and regulatory measures

In one concise and convenient volume, Energy Intermittency provides a comprehensive overview of all the causes and remedies of energy supply intermittency.

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Preface
About the Author

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Intermittency Dependence on Type of Energy System
Chapter 3 : Timescales Relevant for the Intermittency of Individual Energy Sources
Chapter 4 : Using Case Studies to Explore teh Options

Part I : Cooperation Across Areas and Regions
Chapter 5 :
Power-Line Interchange
Chapter 6 : Pipeline Interchange
Chapter 7 : Other Trade Options

Part II : Energy Storage
Chapter 8 :
System-Integrated Storage
Chapter 9 : Storage in Dedicated Facilities
Chapter 10 : Decentralised Storage

Part III : Managing Load Matching
Chapter 11 :
Load Management
Chapter 12 : Using Grids to Transmit Information

Part IV : Transitions and Cost
Chapter 13 :
Systemic Transitions
Chapter 14 : Final Remarks

Appendix : Units and Conversion Factors
Index

 
 
 
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