The Climate Energy Nexus: Understanding the Relationship between Energy Production Systems and Climate Trends
Wright, Mark Mba
The Climate Energy Nexus: Understanding the Relationship between Energy Production Systems and Climate Trends offers fundamental material on energy and climate systems, progressing to establishing advanced and integrated energy-climate models. Describing the motivation and key challenges in the climate-energy modeling community, this reference looks at the fundamentals of climate and energy systems before integrating them into a cohesive analysis framework. The book presents various energy production optimization case studies spanning urban and national scales, annual to multi-decade long timescales, and various economic and environmental considerations Practitioners and students interested in climate and energy systems will gain a foundational platform from which to develop informed assessments of future energy use. As making informed energy planning decisions requires a better understanding of how climate trends, extreme events, and public policy could impact energy production performance, cost, and emissions, this book is an ideal resource for readers. Includes an accessible introduction and detailed advances on climate and energy system modelsProvides relevant and real case studies that can be adapted to practical applicationsPresents examples using free, open-source frameworks for easy implementation INDICE: 1. Developments of Climate and energy systems2. Fundamentals of energy systems3. Fundamentals of climate models4. Modelling and Optimization of climate-energy systems5. Climate-Energy System Models and Energy Policy6. Use cases and Examples of Open Source Frameworks
- ISBN: 978-0-323-95215-6
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 350
- Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2024
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés