Designing Renewable Energy Systems
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Designing Renewable Energy Systems

A Life Cycle Assessment Approach

  1. English
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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Designing Renewable Energy Systems

A Life Cycle Assessment Approach

About this book

Life Cycle Assessment is an invaluable decision tool for the environmental aspects of products and services, so much so that it has been standardized (ISO 14040). It is also recognized as the best method to access environmental impacts of technologies using renewable energy since it considers emissions accumulated in their production and disposal-not just operation. But how can LCA be employed to ascertain the economic and environmental cost of establishing emerging renewable energy processes? Léda Gerber describes how by incorporating environmental factors, energy considerations, and economic costs a quantitative model can be established to optimize processes. This multi-objective optimization approach in LCA allows the flexible construction of comprehensive Pareto fronts to help understand the weightings and relative importance of its elements. She elaborates and develops her methodology to demonstrate its utility and generality with its application to the pertinent topics of thermochemical wood conversion, deep geothermal energy, and regional energy planning. This book is relevant for researchers and engineers in the energy and environment sectors and especially for those concerned with the management and design of renewable energy systems.

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. 1 Introduction
  5. 2 The LCA approach
  6. 3 Application to thermochemical wood conversion
  7. 4 Application to enhanced geothermal systems
  8. 5 Application to urban systems
  9. 6 Conclusions
  10. Appendix A: ecoinvent R equivalences
  11. Appendix B: Configurations for thermochemical wood conversion
  12. Appendix C: Configurations for EGS
  13. Appendix D: Simplified models for urban systems
  14. Appendix E: Configurations for urban systems
  15. Bibliography
  16. Nomenclature