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Renewable Energy Technologies and Water Infrastructure

Renewable Energy Technologies and Water Infrastructure

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Renewable Energy Technologies and Water Infrastructure provides a critical review of policy, regulation, science, and engineering for developing and applying renewable energy technologies to water infrastructure. It covers topics such as renewable energy policy, micro-hydro power, biofuels, biogas-to-energy CHP, fuel cells, sustainable desalination, geothermal energy, solar and wind energy, monitoring water quality, and proven renewable energy applications. The book is a valuable resource for academics, scientists, engineers, policy makers, and practitioners working on water infrastructure and the water-energy nexus.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 260 pages
Publication date: 30 March 2022
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers



sustainability and resilience needs with respect to the water-energy nexus.

Renewable energy technologies and water infrastructure play a crucial role in addressing the challenges of sustainable development and ensuring access to clean and reliable water sources. This book provides a comprehensive and critical review of policy, regulation, science, and engineering related to the development and application of renewable energy technologies to the effective operation of water infrastructure.

Renewable energy policy and regulatory requirements: This chapter explores the policies and regulations that govern the development and deployment of renewable energy technologies in water infrastructure. It discusses the legal frameworks, incentives, and barriers that impact the adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power. The chapter also examines the role of government agencies, international organizations, and private sector stakeholders in shaping renewable energy policies and promoting sustainable water infrastructure.

Micro-hydro power: Micro-hydro power is a renewable energy source that utilizes the energy of flowing water to generate electricity. This chapter discusses the potential of micro-hydro power in water infrastructure, including its advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of micro-hydro power plants, the management of water resources, and the integration of micro-hydro power into existing water systems.

Biofuels: Biofuels are renewable energy sources derived from organic materials, such as biomass, agricultural waste, and bioethanol. This chapter examines the production, sustainability, and environmental impact of biofuels in water infrastructure. It discusses the challenges of biofuel production, such as land use, water consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions, and explores the potential of biofuels in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable water infrastructure.

Biogas-to-energy CHP: Biogas-to-energy CHP is a renewable energy technology that converts organic waste into energy and heat. This chapter discusses the potential of biogas-to-energy CHP in water infrastructure, including its advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of biogas-to-energy CHP plants, the management of organic waste, and the integration of biogas-to-energy CHP into existing water systems.

Fuel cells for clean water: Fuel cells are energy-efficient devices that convert hydrogen or methane into electricity and clean water. This chapter discusses the potential of fuel cells in water infrastructure, including their advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of fuel cell systems, the management of hydrogen and methane resources, and the integration of fuel cells into existing water systems.

Sustainable desalination: Desalination is the process of removing salt from seawater to produce fresh water. This chapter examines the potential of sustainable desalination in water infrastructure, including its advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It discusses the various desalination technologies, such as reverse osmosis, thermal desalination, and membrane distillation, and explores the environmental impact of desalination, including energy consumption, water waste, and saltwater disposal.

Geothermal energy: Geothermal energy is heat generated from the Earth's interior. This chapter discusses the potential of geothermal energy in water infrastructure, including its advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of geothermal power plants, the management of geothermal resources, and the integration of geothermal energy into existing water systems.

Solar and wind energy toward resilient water infrastructure: Solar and wind energy are renewable energy sources that generate electricity from sunlight and wind. This chapter discusses the potential of solar and wind energy in water infrastructure, including their advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of solar and wind power plants, the management of renewable energy resources, and the integration of solar and wind energy into existing water systems.

Application of renewables for monitoring water quality: Renewables can be used for monitoring water quality in various ways, such as solar-powered sensors, wind-powered sensors, and hydroelectric sensors. This chapter discusses the potential of renewables for monitoring water quality, including their advantages, disadvantages, and applications. It explores the design and construction of renewable energy-powered sensors, the management of data collection and analysis, and the integration of renewable energy-powered sensors into existing water systems.

Proven renewable energy applications to water infrastructure: This chapter showcases proven renewable energy applications to water infrastructure in different regions of the world. It discusses the successful implementation of renewable energy technologies in water systems, including their advantages, disadvantages, and lessons learned. It also highlights the potential for further development and expansion of renewable energy applications in water infrastructure.

In conclusion, Renewable Energy Technologies and Water Infrastructure provides a comprehensive and critical review of policy, regulation, science, and engineering related to the development and application of renewable energy technologies to the effective operation of water infrastructure. The book offers valuable insights into the potential of renewable energy sources in addressing the challenges of sustainable development and ensuring access to clean and reliable water sources. By exploring the various topics covered in this book, readers can gain a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with renewable energy technologies in water infrastructure and develop strategies to promote their adoption and implementation.

Weight: 365g
Dimension: 6 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780784415856

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