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Strategies to reduce and preserve power distribution networks by using new technologies and renewable energy for remote areas

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posted on 2024-06-05, 00:09 authored by AR Howgrave-Graham, Barbie PantherBarbie Panther
Energy is only really valuable at its point of use and it therefore makes sense that the closer the point of generation is to the point of consumption, the less infrastructure is required for its distribution. This is less of a problem in largely populated areas where economies of scale make infrastructure installation more viable, or where distribution lines are only required to be relatively short due to settlements being close to each other. However, vast unpopulated countries such as Australia or even sparsely populated tracts of land such as in the world's deserts require a less capital and resource intensive solution to ensure the populations' access to power. This book discusses the choices that can be made for energy distribution and small-scale energy generation depending upon which is cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient and suggest ways of implementing these to make best use of the prevailing circumstances and environment.

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ISBN-13

978-1-61324-686-3

Language

eng

Publication classification

A1.1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

2011, Nova Science Publishers

Number of chapters

10

Publisher

Nova Science Publishers

Place of publication

Hauppage, N.Y.

Series

Energy science, engineering and technology

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