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Exergetic Recovery Factors of Energy Resources: An Easy to Use Methodology to Assess Energy Projects: Green Energy and Technology

Autor Ali Akbar Eftekhari, Hedzer Johannes van der Kooi, Hans Bruining
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 feb 2025
Using classic thermodynamic principles as the point of departure, this book supplies the tools required to assess the technical viability of energy conversion processes. A new concept, viz. the exergetic (useful energy) recovery factor is introduced that measures net fraction of the extracted useful energy with respect to the initial exergy of the energy resource. With respect to conventional measures, the exergetic recovery factor can be negative, which indicates that more input exergy is required than extracted. A detailed description of the method will be given by applying it both to fossil fuel based energy resources and renewable energy resources. In addition a simplified procedure is given that gives the non-specialist reader the opportunity to judge both conventional and non-conventional energy resources. The case studies discussed comprise the conventional use of fossil fuel (oil gas and coal) the non-conventional use of fossil fuels (shale gas, undergroundcoal gasification) and non-fossil fuel energy resources like geothermal, solar and wind. The book is an ideal guide for those engaged in the transition from fossil-based fuels to renewable and sustainable energy sources and who want to introduce technically viable new energy extraction technologies, which have a reduced carbon footprint.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319042312
ISBN-10: 3319042319
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: X, 240 p. 40 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Green Energy and Technology

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Research

Cuprins

Introduction.- Exergy analysis of energy extraction processes.- The exergy concept.- Fuel cells.- Wind energy.- Biomass.- Solar energy.- Tidal energy.- Geothermal energy.

Notă biografică

Ali Akbar Eftekhari is a chemical engineer specialized in fossil fuel recovery and the use of thermodynamics to find optimal solutions.
Hedzer Johannes van der Kooi is a chemical engineer specialized in Exergy analysis. He is co-author of the book “efficiency and sustainability in the energy and chemical process industries.
Hans Bruining is a reservoir engineer, specialized in the environmental aspects of oil recovery and coal utilization.

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Using classic thermodynamic principles as the point of departure, this book supplies the tools required to assess the technical viability of energy conversion processes. A new concept, viz. the exergetic (useful energy) recovery factor is introduced that measures net fraction of the extracted useful energy with respect to the initial exergy of the energy resource.  With respect to conventional measures, the exergetic recovery factor can be negative, which indicates that more input exergy is required than extracted.  A detailed description of the method will be given by applying it both to fossil fuel based energy resources and renewable energy resources. In addition a simplified procedure is given that gives the non-specialist reader the opportunity to judge both conventional and non-conventional energy resources.  The case studies discussed comprise the conventional use of fossil fuel (oil gas and coal) the non-conventional use of fossil fuels (shale gas, underground coal gasification) and non-fossil fuel energy resources like geothermal, solar and wind. The book is an ideal guide for those engaged in the transition from fossil-based fuels to renewable and sustainable energy sources and who want to introduce technically viable new energy extraction technologies, which have a reduced carbon footprint.

Caracteristici

Analyzes recovery factors and processes on three levels: theoretical, practical and zero emissions, which allows users to asses and judge various energy options Includes simulation software as Extras materials for use in the assessment framework Equips the reader with the tools and data to make their own decisions and draw their own conclusions on the technical feasibility of energy supply options