Author :
Ramakumar, R. ; Butler, Nicholas G. ; Rodriguez, Alonso P. ; Venkata, S.S.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Energy Lab., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract :
Advanced energy technologies span a wide variety of resources, techniques, and end-user requirements. Economic considerations are major factors that shape their harnessing and utilization. A discussion of the basic factors in the economic arena is presented, with particular emphasis on renewable energy technologies-photovoltaics, solar-thermal, wind-electric conversion, biomass utilization, hydro, and tidal and wave energy systems. The following are viewed as essential to determine appropriate energy system topologies: proper resource-need matching with an eye on the quality of energy requirements, integrated use of several resources and technologies, and a comprehensive consideration which includes prospecting, collection, conversion, transportation, distribution, storage and reconversion, end use, and subsequent waste management aspects. A few case studies are included to show the status of some of the key technologies and systems
Keywords :
bioenergy conversion; economics; energy resources; photovoltaic power systems; solar power; tidal power stations; wave power generation; wind power; advanced energy technologies; biomass utilization; collection; conversion; economic arena; end use; energy system topologies; hydroelectric systems; photovoltaics; prospecting; reconversion; renewable energy technologies; resource-need matching; solar-thermal; storage; tidal energy systems; transportation; waste management; wave energy systems; wind-electric conversion; Cogeneration; Energy resources; Energy storage; Environmental economics; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Power generation economics; Renewable energy resources; Transportation; Waste management;