Siting Energy Facilities

Siting Energy Facilities

Author: Ralph L. Keeney

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1483269914

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Siting Energy Facilities describes a tool for making the process of finding sites for energy facilities more efficient and more responsive to the concerns of society. The result should be better sites and a siting process that is understandable and defensible. A major focus of the approach is the systematic search for and identification of suitable candidate sites for the proposed facility. The evaluation of the candidate sites explicitly includes environmental impacts, health and safety, socioeconomic effects, and public attitudes, in addition to engineering and economic criteria. The procedure allows the inclusion of the uncertainties and value judgments that are a significant part of all energy siting problems. The material in this book can be categorized into three sections: problem definition, the methodological and procedural aspects of the decision analysis siting approach, and illustrations of its use. The first two chapters define what is meant by an energy facility siting problem and indicate the approach and motivation for the decision analysis siting procedure. Subsequent chapters discuss methodological and procedural details of the approach along with a case study on the selection of a site for a pumped storage power plant.


Wind Energy Comes of Age

Wind Energy Comes of Age

Author: Paul Gipe

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1995-04-14

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9780471109242

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He cites improvements in the performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness of modern wind turbines to support his contention that wind energy has come of age as a commercial technology.


Public Involvement In Energy Facility Planning

Public Involvement In Energy Facility Planning

Author: Dennis W Ducsik

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1000308618

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Because the power industry is anticipating greatly increased generating capacity requirements in the 1990s, political controversy over electricity demand and supply is likely to return to--and perhaps surpass--the level of rancor experienced during the 1970s. Fortunately, a sizable number of utility companies have come to believe that destructive c


Energy Policy in China

Energy Policy in China

Author: Chi-Jen Yang

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1351624962

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With a specific focus on energy supply and dedicating a chapter to each sub-sector, Yang provides a succinct account of China’s energy policy over the last sixty years. Over the course of the book, he introduces both the achievements and failures of the Chinese energy systems, as well as the strengths and insufficiencies of Chinese energy governance. This book is an interdisciplinary study written for a broad audience, including those researching and working in the fields of energy policy, business strategy, government administration, as well as Chinese and Asian Studies more broadly.