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Titre(s) : Fundamentals of materials for energy and environmental sustainability [Texte imprimé] / edited by David S. Ginley,... and David Cahen,...
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge university press, cop. 2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVI-753 p.) : ill. ; 29 cm
Comprend : Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Energy and the Environment: The
Landscape: 1. A primer on climate change; 2. Global energy landscape and energy security;
3. Sustainability and energy conversions; 4. Energy cost of materials: materials for
thin-film photovoltaics as an example; 5. Economics of materials; 6. Global energy
flows; 7. Global materials flows; 8. Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration in deep
geological formations; Part II. Non-renewable Energy Sources: 9. Petroleum and natural
gas; 10. Advancing coal conversion technologies: materials challenges; 11. Oil shale
and tar sand; 12. Unconventional energy sources: gas hydrates; 13. Nuclear energy:
current and future schemes; 14. Nuclear nonproliferation; 15. Nuclear waste management
and disposal; 16. Material requirements for controlled nuclear fusion; Part III. Renewable
Energy Sources: 17. Solar energy overview; 18. Direct solar energy conversion with
photovoltaic devices; 19. Materials science and technology: new approaches to high
efficiency photovoltaic conversion; 20. Concentrating and multijunction photovoltaics;
21. Concentrating solar thermal power; 22. Solar thermoelectrics: direct solar thermal
energy conversion; 23. Off-grid solar in the developing world; 24. Principles of photosynthesis;
25. Harnessing microbial metabolism for biofuels and biomaterials; 26. Aqueous processing
of cellulosic biomass for biological and chemical conversion to ethanol and other
fuels; 27. Artificial photosynthesis for solar energy conversion; 28. Engineered natural
photosynthesis; 29. Geothermal and ocean energy; 30. Wind energy; Part IV. Transportation:
31. Road transportation vehicles; 32. Transportation: aviation; 33. Future of shipping;
34. Fully autonomous vehicles: a far-reaching perspective on potential materials and
design implications; Part V. Energy Efficiency: 35. Lighting/appliances; 36. Increasing
building energy efficiency through advances in materials; 37. Insulation science;
38. Industrial energy efficiency; 39. Green processing: catalysis; 40. Material availability
and recycling: identifying risks and evaluating responses; 41. Life-cycle assessment
(LCA); Part VI. Energy Storage and the Role of High Penetration Renewables and Grid
Stabilization: 42. Toward stronger, smarter, and more secure electric power grids:
advances and challenges in distributed sensing, modeling, simulation, and control;
43. Consequences of high penetration renewables; 44. Materials challenges facing electrochemical
energy storage: batteries and capacitors; 45. Mechanical energy storage: pumped hydro,
CAES, flywheels; 46. Polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells; 47. Solar fuels;
48. Solar thermal routes to fuel; 49. Photoelectrochemistry; 50. Summary; Appendix
A: thermodynamics; Appendix B: electrochemistry.
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Ginley, David S.. Éditeur scientifique
Cahen, David Ferdinand (1947-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Énergies renouvelables
Ressources énergétiques
Écoconception
Indice(s) Dewey :
621.042 094421 (23e éd.) = Génie énergétique - France - Normandie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-107-00023-0 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb43538918v
Notice n° :
FRBNF43538918
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