Autor: Droege, Peter
Wydawca: Elsevier
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 1 104,60 zł
ISBN13: |
9780081020746 |
Autor: |
Droege, Peter |
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Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2018-08-17 |
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THT |
Urban Energy Transition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy, Second Edition, provides a cross-disciplinary handbook that covers a range of diverse topics, including carbon emissions policy and practice, the role of embodied energy, urban thermal performance planning, building efficiency services, renewable community support networks, urban renewable energy legislation, programs and incentives, global urban mobility trends, the implications of intelligent energy networks and distributed energy supply and storage, and the case for new regional monetary systems and lifestyles.
This book is the definitive science and practice-based compendium of energy transformations in the global urban system. It is a timely resource as communities, from small villages, to megacities and metro regions, move increasingly towards renewable energy as infrastructure investment, resilience strategy and a source of revenue.
Introduction and overview:
The Great Transformation: Cities and Regions Embracing Renewable Energy Peter Droege
1 DESIGNING THE ESSENTIAL CITY 1.1 The Renewable Cities Revolution Peter Newman 1.2 Utilizing the Urban Fabric as the Solar Power Plant of the Future John Byrne, Job Taminiau 1.3 Sustainable Neighborhood Design in Tropical Climates Federico M. Butera 1.4 Solar for Gaza: An Energetic Framework for Renewable Peace and Prosperity for Gaza and Its Greater Region Peter Droege, Sherman Teichman, Cody Valdes 1.5 The 100% Renewable Energy Metropolis: Governing the Design of Cities for Renewable Energy Infrastructures Anis Radzi 1.6 Renewable Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany: Using the International Building Exhibition to Fight Climate Change Uli Hellweg 1.7 Buildings as Renewable Power Plants: Active Houses for the Electric City Werner Sobek 1.8 Space, Place, and Energy: Perspectives on the Energetic Design of Cities and Regions Sören Schöbel 1.9 The Electric Highway: Intelligent Infrastructures for Kinetic Cities Deborah Ascher Barnstone, Robert V. Barnstone
2 SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES 2.1 Reducing Passenger Transport Energy Use in Cities: A Comparative Perspective on Private and Public Transport Energy Use in American, Canadian, Australian, European and Asian Cities Jeffrey R. Kenworthy 2.2 Transport and Mobility Trends in Beijing and Shanghai: Implications for Urban Passenger Transport Energy Transitions Worldwide Yuan Gao, Jeffrey R. Kenworthy, Peter Newman, Weixing Gao 2.3 Urban Energy Storage and Sector Coupling Ingo Stadler, Michael Sterner 2.4 The Urban Energy Transition: Pathways to Climate Neutrality in Our Cities Bernd Hirschl 2.5 Thermal City: Comprehensive Guide to the Heating and Cooling of Urban Areas Wolfram Sparber, Roberto Fedrizzi, Chiara Dispasquale 2.6 Implementing the Heating Sector Transition in Our Cities — Challenges and Problem-Solving Approaches Based on the Example of Municipalities in Germany Julika Weiß, Elisa Dunkelberg, Bernd Hirschl 2.7 Renewable Malls: Transforming Shopping Centres Into Flexible, Decarbonized Urban Energy Assets Grazia Barchi, David Moser, Roberto Lollini 2.8 Photovoltaic City: Effective Approaches to Integrated Urban Solar Power David Moser, Marco Lovati, Laura Maturi 2.9 Wiring the Southeast Asian City: Lessons From Urban Solar Applications in the Philippines Jessie L. Todoc 2.10 Conceptualizing the Urban Nexus framework for a Circular Economy: Linking Energy, Water, Food, and Waste in Southeast-Asian cities Steffen Lehmann
3 INVESTMENT, FINANCE, TARIFFS AND VALUE 3.1 The Untouched Market: Distributed Renewable Energy in Multitenanted Buildings and Communities Jemma Green, David Martin, Meagan Cojocar 3.2 Canberra—Renewable Energy Leader Greg Buckman, Dorte Ekelund, Stephen Bygrave, Jon Sibley, Megan Ward 3.3 An Integrative Business Model for Net-Zero Energy Districts Victor Olgyay, Iain Campbell 3.4 Value-Added and Employment Effects of Renewable Energies and the Energy-Efficiency Refurbishment of Existing Housing—Case Study: Berlin, Germany Katharina Heinbach, Bernd Hirschl, Steven Salecki 3.5 Multiple Benefits of Smart Urban Energy Transition Adriano Bisello, Daniele Vettorato 3.6 Renewable Energy: Stabilising Money and Society Shann Turnbull
4 GOVERNANCE, COMMUNITY AND PLANNING 4.1 Smart Guidance: Governing the Urban Energy Transition Jörg Knieling, Katharina Lange 4.2 Reaching 100% Renewable Energy: Lessons Learned from Aspen, Colorado Joyce McLaren 4.3 Sustainable Energy Transitions in Sub-Saharan African Cities: The Role of Local Government Simon Bawakyillenuo, Mark Olweny, Megan Anderson, Mark Borchers 4.4 Sustainable Energy Transitions in South African Cities: Reflections on Enablers of Change Over the Past Two Decades Megan Euston-Brown, Mark Borchers 4.5 Building Regenerative Regions Rapidly: The STAR Energy Model as Regional Planning Tool Peter Droege, Dieter D. Genske, Ariane Ruff, Matthias Schwarze 4.6 Urban Energy Masterplanning—Approaches, Strategies, and Methods for the Energy Transition in Cities Andy Van Den Dobbelsteen, Rob Roggema, Nico Tillie, Siebe Broersma, Michiel Fremouw, Craig Lee Martin 4.7 Modeling and Mapping Domestic Energy Refurbishment Measures on a Community Scale Rajat Gupta, Matt Gregg
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