<p><p>Readers of this work will find examinations of the current status and future status for energy sources and technologies, their environmental interactions and the relevant global energy policies. The work begins with an overview of Energy Technologies for a Sustainable Future, which examines th
Energy Management Systems
β Scribed by P. Kini, R. bansal
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
preface_ Energy Management Systems......Page 1
part 1......Page 15
1 Energy Efficiency in Industrial Utilities......Page 17
2 Methodology Development for a Comprehensive and Cost-Effective Energy Management in Industrial Plants......Page 29
3 Energy Optimization: a Strategic Key Factor for Firms......Page 69
4 Use of Online Energy System Optimization Models......Page 99
5 Energy Demand Analysis and Forecast......Page 115
part 2......Page 135
6 Energy Management for Intelligent Buildings......Page 137
7 Orientation and Tilt Dependence of a Fixed PV Array Energy Yield Based on Measurements of Solar Energy and Ground Albedo β a Case Study of Slovenia......Page 159
8 Optimal Design of Cooling Water Systems......Page 175
9 A New Supercapacitor Design Methodology for Light Transportation Systems Saving......Page 197
10 Management of Locomotive Tractive Energy Resources......Page 213
11 An Adaptive Energy Management System Using Heterogeneous Sensor/Actuator Networks......Page 237
12 Smart Grid and Dynamic Power Management......Page 253
13 Demand Management and Wireless Sensor Networks in the Smart Grid......Page 267
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