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Micro Cogeneration - Towards Decentralized Energy Systems
M Pehnt, M.Cames, C Fischer, B Praetorius, L Schneider, K Schumacher, J-P Voß
Springer
November 2005
Hardcover XVI, 346 p. 59 illus., ISBN 3540255826
£77.00
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The introduction of micro CHP - the simultaneous production of heat and power in an individual building
based on small energy conversion units such as Stirling and reciprocating engines or fuel cells - is of increasing
political and public interest. A large-scale introduction of micro CHP would radically change the electricity
system and turn consumers into power producers. At the same time, micro CHP could, if supported by
favourable economic and policy conditions, represent a considerable market segment, promoting
downstream innovations such as "virtual power plants", altered consumer awareness or new household
energy management systems.
The diverse consequences of a widespread introduction of micro CHP for the energy market, the customers,
the environment and the economy require an interdisciplinary investigation into the real benefits and barriers of
micro CHP. This book not only introduces micro CHP systems and technologies, but also presents the results
of the first such investigation carried out by four German research bodies. As micro CHP is being developed
worldwide, experts from the five most important micro CHP countries - Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands,
Japan, and the United States of America - report on the energy markets, the micro CHP hard- and software,
and the respective peculiarities in these countries.
This book is an indispensable source of information and analysis for decision makers in local and national
authorities, energy companies, utilities, and associations, but also for lecturers and students who want to
understand the principles and consequences of decentralized energy supply with Micro CHP systems.
Written for institutes, libraries, researchers, scientists.
Contents
- Micro Cogeneration Technology;
- Dynamics of Socio-Technical Change: Micro Cogeneration in
Energy System Transformation Scenarios;
- The Future Heating Market and the Potential for Micro
Cogeneration;
- Economics of Micro Cogeneration;
- Environmental Impacts of Micro Cogeneration;
- From Consumers to Operators: the Role of Micro Cogeneration Users;
- Micro Cogeneration - Setting of an Emerging Market;
- Institutional Framework and Innovation Policy for Micro Cogeneration in Germany;
- Embedding Micro Cogeneration in the Energy Supply System;
- The Micro Cogeneration Operator: A Report from Practical Experiences;
- Micro Cogeneration ín North America;
- Micro Cogeneration in Britain;
- Micro Cogneration in Japan.
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