Waste Energy for Life Cycle Assessment
This book provides technical data and information on unconventional- and inactive energy sources. After reviewing the current global energy situation, individual chapters discuss fossil fuel sources and renewable energy sources. It focuses on future energ
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Ayhan Demirbas
Waste Energy for Life Cycle Assessment
Green Energy and Technology
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Ayhan Demirbas
Waste Energy for Life Cycle Assessment
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Ayhan Demirbas Faculty of Engineering King Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia
ISSN 1865-3529 Green Energy and Technology ISBN 978-3-319-40550-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-40551-3
ISSN 1865-3537
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ISBN 978-3-319-40551-3
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Preface
This book is prepared with the expectation of achieving the comprehensive methods to produce more convenient and economical primary energy from non-conventional energy sources and to improve the energy conversion processes. Approaches to finding new sources of energy, evaluation of unused waste energy, inactive and unconventional energy sources to be put into operation recently has become inevitable. Production of energy from these sources and optimization of the new systems is becoming increasingly important. Unconventional energy sources cover unusually unconventional energy, with little or no unused, inactive cases and the energy resources available in waste form. Waste energy covers unused or used with low efficient energy resources. This text material was prepared for postgraduates, fuel engineers, scientists, energy researches, industrialists, policy makers and agricultural engineers. Energy demand, energy production and cost have always been a concern for researchers as well as policy makers. The first chapter on “Introduction” already comprises one tenth of the book; in these pages emphasis is laid in detail on energy concept, global energy sources, especially renewables, i.e. biomass, hydro, wind, sola
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