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Modular systems for energy and fuel recovery and conversion / Yatish T. Shah.

By: Shah, Yatish T [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: CRC press series on sustainable energy strategies.Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : Taylor and Francis, c2020Edition: First edition.Description: 563 p.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000011739; 9780429287497.Subject(s): Small power production facilities | Power resources | Energy facilities | Fuel | Modularity (Engineering)Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modular systems for energy and fuel recovery and conversionDDC classification: 621.3121/SHM Summary: "Examining modular approaches for recovery and conversion of energy and fuel, this book illustrates the importance of offering a balance of centralized and distributed energy operations made up of small- and large-scale systems. Coal, oil, natural gas, hydrogen, biomass, waste, nuclear, geothermal solar, wind, and hydroenergy are examined.The book surveys the benefits of the modular approach, where each type of energy system can be most meaningfully applied in the broad-based energy industry, and describes strategies for managing modular systems. It also outlines successful examples of modular approaches implemented across industries and by energy/fuel type"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Examining modular approaches for recovery and conversion of energy and fuel, this book illustrates the importance of offering a balance of centralized and distributed energy operations made up of small- and large-scale systems. Coal, oil, natural gas, hydrogen, biomass, waste, nuclear, geothermal solar, wind, and hydroenergy are examined.The book surveys the benefits of the modular approach, where each type of energy system can be most meaningfully applied in the broad-based energy industry, and describes strategies for managing modular systems. It also outlines successful examples of modular approaches implemented across industries and by energy/fuel type"-- Provided by publisher.

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