Clean Energy for Low-Income Communities: Technology, deployment and challenges

Author:   David S-K. Ting (Professor, University of Windsor, Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department, Canada) ,  Jacqueline A. Stagner (Associate Professor, University of Windsor, Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department, Canada)
Publisher:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
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9781839538490


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Energy provision for low income or remote communities is a difficult challenge, with many still depending on polluting and costly fossil fuels. Transporting energy is a further problem since some communities are only accessible during brief periods of the year. Local energy generation is a key solution, but technical challenges need to be overcome. This hands-on treatise explores technologies and approaches for accelerating deployment of accessible clean energy and discusses obstacles hindering that deployment. The primary focus is on engineering topics, although contributions from non-engineering application experts are also included. Chapters cover principal aspects of energy provision for low-income communities, low cost and energy-efficient housing designs, solar energy for low-income communities, solar PV integration in residential buildings, rural electrification in low-income communities and in remote communities using wind and solar energy, advances in biofuels production, and as a case study, modelling and forecasting energy mix scenarios for Turkey. Clean Energy for Low Income Communities: Technology, deployment and challenges offers in-depth discussion of this multidisciplinary topic for an audience of researchers in academia, renewable energy and utilities experts in industry, technology manufacturers and advanced students, as well as energy experts in think tanks and development banks.

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Author:   David S-K. Ting (Professor, University of Windsor, Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department, Canada) ,  Jacqueline A. Stagner (Associate Professor, University of Windsor, Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department, Canada)
Publisher:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
Imprint:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
ISBN:  

9781839538490


ISBN 10:   183953849
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Sharing Clean Energy with the Poor Chapter 2: Providing Clean and Affordable Electricity for All: Possible, Practical, or Propaganda? Chapter 3: Low Cost and Energy-Efficient Housing Design: A Review on Research Trends Chapter 4: Enabling Solar Energy Production for Low-Income Communities Chapter 5: Energy Efficiency Improvement Towards Solar Photovoltaic System Components' Integration and Minimization in Residential Buildings Chapter 6: Sustainable Energy Solutions for Rural Electrification in a Low-Income Community Chapter 7: An Introduction to the Electrification in Remote Communities located in Ecologically Sensitive Areas: From Planning to Implementation Experience Chapter 8: Enhancing Solar Insolation in an Agricultural Greenhouse by Adjusting its Orientation and Shape Chapter 9: Recent Advances in Biofuels Production: Industrial Applications Chapter 10: Modelling and Forecasting Energy Mix Scenarios for Türkiye via LEAP Analysis Chapter 11: Realizing Clean Energy for Every Earthling

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David S-K. Ting is a professor in the Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department at the University of Windsor, Canada. His research interests include flow turbulence, aerodynamics, energy conversion and management, and energy storage. Jacqueline A. Stagner is an associate professor in the Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Department at the University of Windsor, Canada. Besides her research on renewable energy, energy storage, and climate change mitigation, she also coordinates the undergraduate programs.

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