Renewable and Sustainable Energy II
Description:
This special collection contains selected papers from the International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection (ICEEP 2012), held on the 23rd and 24th June, 2012, in Hohhot, China. The 590 peer-reviewed papers cover a wide area and are divided into: Chapter 1: Development and Utilization of Solar Energy; Chapter 2: Development and Utilization of Biomass Energy; Chapter 3: Development and Utilization of Wind Energy; Chapter 4: Nuclear Energy and other Energy Sources; Chapter 5: Energy Storage Technologies and Storage Batteries; Chapter 6: Energy-Saving Technology; Chapter 7: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells; Chapter 8: Energy Materials, Engineering Materials and Processing Technologies; Chapter 9: Energy Chemical Engineering; Chapter 10: Energy Security and Clean Use; Chapter 11: New Energy, New Energy Vehicles, Electric Vehicles; Chapter 12: Energy-Efficient Lighting Products and Technologies; Chapter 13: Green Building Materials and Energy-Saving Buildings
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Editors:
Nanqi Ren, Lam Kin Che, Bo Jin, Renjie Dong and Haiquan Su
Keywords:
Adsorption,
Bio-Diesel,
Biomass,
Catalyst,
Electrochemical Performance,
Energy Saving,
Hydrogen Production,
Hydrogen Storage,
Hydrothermal Method,
Lithium-Ion Battery,
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC),
Modeling,
Numerical Simulation,
Pyrolysis,
Simulation,
Solar Energy,
Stability,
Thermal Stability,
Wind Energy,
Wind Turbine (WT)
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection (ICEEP 2012), June 23-24, 2012, Hohhot, China
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783037854143
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037952344
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038138297
Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView:
four-volume set collects peer-reviewed proceedings from a June 2012 conference, reporting on the latest research and applications in renewable and sustainable energy.Volume 1 contains sections on development and use of solar, biomass, and wind energy, in areas such as biohydrogen production using anaerobic fermentation at various pH values, wind turbines with magnetic bearings, and offshore wind power generation. Papers in Volume 2 are grouped in sections on nuclear energy and other energy sources, energy storage technologies and storage batteries, energy-saving technology, and hydrogen and fuel cells. Some specific topics include a gear-shift voice-prompt system based on optimal fuel consumption, and bioelectricity generation from wastewaters in microbial fuel cells. Volume 3 contains papers on energy materials and processing technologies, and energy chemical engineering, discussing areas such as thermal fatigue resistance of liquid fuel, and a new additive kinetics model of natural gas hydrate. Volume 4 presents work on energy chemical engineering, energy security and clean use, new-energy vehicles and electric vehicles, energy efficient lighting products and technologies, and green building materials and energy-saving buildings. The book includes b&w images, charts, and diagrams.