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Analysis of energy systems : management, planning and policy
The aim of this book is to bring together a number of selected contributions regarding the analysis of energy systems from several experts globally. The book gives an overview of various issues regarding energy systems, including the analysis of specific local contexts. The book aims to contribute to the current debate related to the evolution of energy systems, including the high penetration of renewables, by discussing in an open way the pros and cons without any pre-constitute point of view.
Assessment of Technology Advancements for Future Energy Reduction
2015
The wastewater industry is continuously seeking new technologies that will reduce the need for purchased energy and improve its ability to beneficially recover resources.In addition, within energy-positive technologies such as codigestion that have begun to see wide levels of deployment, there are continuing efforts to improve performance.
Water–Energy Nexus in the People's Republic of China and Emerging Issues
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Pradeep Perera, Lijin Zhong
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Power resources-China-Management
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
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Water resources development-China
2017
Water and energy are both valuable resources and indispensable for human society and economic development. By nature, water and energy are interlinked. Water plays a critical role in the generation of electricity for cooling of thermal power plants and in hydropower, as well as in the production of fossil fuels such as coal; energy is required to treat, distribute, and for wastewater treatment. Choices made in either of the sectors may have unintended and often negative implications on the other sector. This report analyzes the trade-off between the two sectors in the context of the People's republic of China and proposes recommendations to ensure that the choices made are sustainable in the long run.
Zero Outage : putting ICT quality first in the digital era
This reference book shows how the Zero Outage method leads to more stability in operations, more reliability in projects and, ultimately, to greater customer satisfaction. It explains why clear standards for platforms, processes and personnel are essential for ensuring high ICT quality from end to end and what to look out for during changes -- the most common cause of IT outages. Readers also learn how to resolve errors as quickly as possible and permanently eliminate them, and why industry-wide collaboration will only be possible with a shared standard of quality. This book is a practical introduction to making your ICT world even more failsafe and efficient. The authors share key knowledge in quality management and offer an exclusive insight into their extensively tested and continually enhanced formula for success: the Zero Outage approach. Contents ¨ Operational quality: Zero Outage in change, incident and problem management ¨ The Zero Outage Quality Roadmap: Identifying and proactively managing outage risks ¨ Quality in projects: Pain points, early warning systems, de-escalation ¨ Compliance and security: Mastering legal requirements ¨ From customer perception to customer satisfaction ¨ End-to-end quality can be achieved only in collaboration with partners and suppliers ¨ \"Zero error\" attitude: Entrenching Zero Outage in the corporate culture With a foreword by Dr. Ferri Abolhassan, Director of Telekom Deutschland GmbH. He has been an initiator of Zero Outage. The Authors Stephan Kasulke has been Senior Vice President Quality at T-Systems since 2012. In this role, he manages the worldwide Zero Outage program, which brings improvements to the quality of operations and projects. Jasmin Bensch is Executive Consultant ITIL and Head of Line Office Quality at T-Systems. She has many years of experience in process design and in the optimization of IT outsourcing processes.
Energy Power Risk
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Levy, George
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Power resources
2018
The book describes both mathematical and computational tools for energy and power risk management, deriving from first principles stochastic models for simulating commodity risk and how to design robust C++ to implement these models.
Energy Assessments for Industrial Complexes
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Franchetti, Matthew
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Spivak, Alexander
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Kumar, Ashok
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Environmental engineering
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Sustainable engineering
2013
This e-book discusses methods that businesses may employ to reduce energy costs related to managing industrial buildings through environmentally sustainable methods. There are several chapters covering various aspects of energy assessments and each chapter is linked to case histories that are given in the appendix. The chapters cover energy efficient methods for managing lighting, insulation, machines, air conditioning and much more. Information needed during the assessment process is also supplemented in tables. Readers who wish to gain a better understanding of[] the many ways to reduce energy consumption can benefit from this book.
Power Communication Resources Data Manage Strategy Based on Information Lifecycle Management
2014
This paper introduced power communication network resource data management and the importance of effects of information lifecycle management (ILM) on the information and data management. According to this paper, the various stages of the ILM are divided into two categories. In the value realization, communication resources information management system was applied in the solutions of interconnection and data integration with ERP system, GIS system, to achieve the objective of data value-add in the stage of the generation, access and sharing. Communication resources data was shared between these three systems, to maximize the use of resources and the value of data.
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