There is a growing concern over continuous reliance of our economic and energy systems on conventional electricity sources and their long-term environmental, climate change, and security of supply implications. At the same time, much hope and belief is vested in the ability of future technological progress to tackles these issues. However, informed academic analysis and policy debates on the future of the electricity systems will need to be with reference to the current state and prospects of the technological options. This paper constitutes the introduction chapter in the forthcoming book “Future Electricity Technologies and Systems”. † The book comprises contributions from leading experts in their respective technology areas. The chapters...
Planning for new electricity generation capacity has been traditionally performed based mainly on ec...
This reprint presents various aspects of the future grid, which is the next generation of the electr...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a demand to double the power c...
There is a growing concern over our reliance on conventional electricity sources and their long-term...
The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications will be based on electrici...
The next fifty years are likely to see great developments in the technologies deployed in electricit...
Electricity is perhaps the most versatile energy carrier in modern economies, and it is therefore fu...
The future energy system will change significantly within the next years as a result of the followin...
The next fifty years are likely to see great developments in the technologies deployed in electricit...
In the effort to fight climate change, electricity systems around the world are undergoing a transit...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
We review future global demand for electricity and major technologies positioned to supply itwith mi...
The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications are based on electricity. ...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a demand to double the power c...
AbstractThe global electrical energy consumption isstill rising and there is a demand to double the ...
Planning for new electricity generation capacity has been traditionally performed based mainly on ec...
This reprint presents various aspects of the future grid, which is the next generation of the electr...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a demand to double the power c...
There is a growing concern over our reliance on conventional electricity sources and their long-term...
The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications will be based on electrici...
The next fifty years are likely to see great developments in the technologies deployed in electricit...
Electricity is perhaps the most versatile energy carrier in modern economies, and it is therefore fu...
The future energy system will change significantly within the next years as a result of the followin...
The next fifty years are likely to see great developments in the technologies deployed in electricit...
In the effort to fight climate change, electricity systems around the world are undergoing a transit...
A sustainable future depends on more efficient use of the Earth's abundant energy resources in order...
We review future global demand for electricity and major technologies positioned to supply itwith mi...
The electrical energy consumption continues to grow and more applications are based on electricity. ...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a demand to double the power c...
AbstractThe global electrical energy consumption isstill rising and there is a demand to double the ...
Planning for new electricity generation capacity has been traditionally performed based mainly on ec...
This reprint presents various aspects of the future grid, which is the next generation of the electr...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a demand to double the power c...