Exergy: energy, environment and sustainable development. Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen

Exergy: energy, environment and sustainable development


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Exergy: energy, environment and sustainable development Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
Publisher: Elsevier Science




Engineering and other disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, economics and management are covered by the tools analysis environment and sustainability issues. Governance & Sustainability · G. Great hopes are being placed on nano-technologically optimized products and processes that are currently under development in the energy production and storage sectors. Obtaining sustainable development. Emphasis is often placed A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the appropriate approach to analyze and evaluate the sustainable benefits, ecological advantages or environmental impact of a product, a process or an application over its entire lifespan (“from the cradle to the grave”). Sustainability Assessment When energy consumption is the same, the contaminant removing capabilities of three schemes are compared with exergy theory and exergy intensity and sustainable development analysis. Climate Change, Renewable Energy Systems, Sustainable Energy Systems, Smart Energy Systems etc are issues that very much effect the sustainability of countries, regions and cities. Environmental Sustainability · B. Energy surety takes an integrated approach to achieving safety, security, reliability, recoverability and sustainability objectives for the nation's civilian and military energy systems. That study stated that, although energy can never be destroyed, exergy can be destroyed and this exergy destruction (irreversibility) must be appropriately minimized to obtain sustainable development. Economical Sustainability · C. Patterned after Sandia's many decades of As humans, we are in a never-ending battle with the second law of thermodynamics, constantly using exergy to support ourselves and our surroundings in an environment in which we are in nonequilibrium. Sustainability Indicators for the Use of Resources—The Exergy Approach. Renewable Energy Self-Sufficiency · E. Energy Return-on-Investment · F. EXERGY: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development. Product Description Product Description.