Reprint

Energy Saving at Cities

Edited by
August 2020
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-760-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-761-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Energy Saving at Cities that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
Climate change is increasing due to the anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases. The majority of these are due to the production and consumption of energy. According to the latest estimates, global energy demand could triple by 2050, and by then, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. The challenge for future cities is the implementation of a mechanism that minimizes the need for injection of new energy resources in them, so that a high level of self-sufficiency can be achieved through the concept of circular economy, thus partially mitigating the impacts of climate change. Using solar energy today is considered to be one of the best solutions that can be installed in buildings to help with this issue. This book addresses several relevant aspects related to energy saving at cities, including a deep survey of research topics and scientific collaborations in energy saving. The main research topics carried out are related to sustainability, solar energy, the use of rooftops for energy generation, energy conversion from urban biomass or residues, wind energy, and public and private urban energy saving.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
energy-saving; energy conservation; energy utilization; energy efficiency; scientific collaboration; wind farm; thermal power plants; peak electricity demand; Gulf of Mexico; bike sharing; energy saving; system rebalancing; Weibull function; scale parameter; shape parameter; wind power density; seasons; Gulf of Mexico; optimal tilt angle; PV system; solar photovoltaic; solar radiation; PVGIS; PVWatts; Palestine; pyrolysis; solid tire wastes; PCB; TPO; Pyro-Gas; industrial scale; Palestine; local climate policy; municipal authorities; municipal energy planning; local GHG emissions; multilevel governance; energy saving; renewable energy; zero-energy buildings; energy efficiency; sustainability; sustainable transport; PV; energy saving in data processing centers