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Energy Services Fundamentals and Financing. Energy Services and Management

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5018847

Energy Services Fundamentals and Financing, first volume of the Energy Services and Management series, provides a global view of energy services schemes and practices. The book discusses the role of energy services within the larger energy landscape and explores key technical aspects of energy systems for power, heating and cooling, including renewable energy systems and combined heat and power. The book analyzes energy efficiency in several electrical devices, such as motors, lighting and vehicles. It then examines actual energy services business models and policy, before presenting a quick reference section that includes key models and calculations.

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Table of Contents

Part 1 Energy services

1. Energy services: concepts, applications and historical background

Abdeen Mustafa Omer

Part 2 Energy financing schemas

2. The promotion of renewable energy communities in the

European Union

Theodoros G. Iliopoulos

3. Financial schemes for energy efficiency projects: lessons learnt

from in-country demonstrations

Charikleia Karakosta, Aikaterini Papapostolou, George Vasileiou

and John Psarras

Part 3 Energy systems in buildings

4. Energy in buildings and districts

Jacopo Vivian

5. Renewable energy integration as an alternative to the traditional

ground-source heat pump system

Cristina Sa?ez Bla?zquez, David Borge-Diez, Ignacio Marti?n Nieto,

Arturo Farfa?n Marti?n and Diego Gonza?lez-Aguilera

6. Energy-saving strategies on university campus buildings: Covenant

University as case study

Sunday O. Oyedepo, Emmanuel G. Anifowose, Elizabeth O. Obembe

and Shoaib Khanmohamadi

7. Energy conversion systems and Energy storage systems

Jian Zhang, Heejin Cho and Pedro J. Mago

8. Energy systems in buildings

Getu Hailu

Part 4 Energy efficiency in industrial sector

9. Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources for industrial sector

Kamil Kaygusuz

10. Energy efficiency in tourism sector: eco-innovation measures and

energy

Sa?nchez-Ollero Jose?-Luis, Sa?nchez-Cubo Francisco,

Sa?nchez-Rivas Garci?a Javier and Pablo-Romero-Gil-Delgado Mari?a

Part 5 Energy services markets: development

and status quo

11. Energy service markets: status quo and development

Marc Ringel

12. Worldwide trends in energy market research

Esther Salmero?n-Manzano, Alfredo Alcayde

and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro

13. Which aspects may prevent the development of energy service

companies? The impact of barriers and country-specific

conditions in different regions_

Marina Yesica Recalde

Authors

David Borge-Diez Professor, Electrical, Systems, and Automation Engineering, University of Leon, Spain. David Borge-Diez is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and a member of the Intelligent Energy Management Systems research group at the University of Leon in Spain. Prof. Borge-Diez has a PhD in Energy Engineering, Masters' degrees in Industrial Technology Research and Industrial Engineering, and a Bachelor's in Industrial Engineering. His work in teaching and as a researcher in focused on energy, with special emphasis in the use of unconventional energy sources an energy efficiency. For more than 8 years, he has worked in private companies nationally and internationally, developing research projects and engineering work, alongside his teaching and research in the academic environment. Enrique Rosales-Asensio Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Caneria, Canary Islands, Spain. Enrique Rosales-Asensio is an Assistant Professor at the Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) in Spain. Prior to this he taught for five years, first as a Collaborating Professor at the American University at Europe, and then as Assistant Prof. at the University of Leon for two years. Rosales-Asensio specializes as an industrial engineer with postgraduate degrees in electrical engineering, business administration, and quality, health, safety, and environment management systems. He has published 39 scientific articles in peer-reviewed international journals, authored 12 book chapters, contributed to 10 research conferences with relative quality indices, and edited 7 international books and 5 special issues in peer-reviewed international journals. His main research interests are in efficiency and energy saving, electrical energy storage systems, distributed generation, and cogeneration and trigeneration.