World Energy Handbook presents an overview of the energy systems of selected countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. It is a complete guide to energy history and generation in these countries, including renewable energy, storage, and use. The authors follow the same analytical approach for each country to construct comprehensive surveys of all aspects of energy systems, examining the advantages and disadvantages of each country’s energy infrastructures. The handbook aims to raise awareness about the condition and deficiencies of energy systems in developing countries, and the potential for the countries to improve, grow, and advance the technologies for energy generation – especially by turning to renewable energy sources to increase energy storage capacities and optimizing the way subsystems are integrated.
The book serves as a must-have guide for decision-makers, investors, business people, and other professionals to understandthe global distribution of energy generation, transmission, and each country’s carbon footprint and identify opportunities for energy system improvement worldwide.
Зміст
Part I Introduction Chapter 1 World Energy Overview.- Chapter 2 Energy Research Methodology.- Chapter 3 Financing energy projects.- PART II Africa Chapter 4 Angola.- Chapter 5 Botswana.- Chapter 6 Congo.- Chapter 7 Egypt.- Chapter 8 Ethiopia.- Chapter 9 Morocco.- Chapter 10 Nigeria.- Chapter 11 Rwanda.- Chapter 12 South Africa.- Chapter 13 Tanzania.- Chapter 14 Uganda.- Chapter 15 Zambia.- Chapter 16 Zimbabwe.- PART III ASIA Chapter 17 Cambodia.- Chapter 18 China.- Chapter 19 Indonesia.- Chapter 20 Japan.- Chapter 21 Lebanon.- Chapter 22 Pakistan.- Chapter 23 Qatar.- Chapter 24 Thailand.- Chapter 25 Vietnam.- Part IV Americas Chapter 26 Argentina.- Chapter 27 Canada.- Chapter 28 Cuba.- Chapter 29 Haiti.- Chapter 30 Panama.- Chapter 31 Puerto Rico.- Chapter 32 Uruguay.- Chapter 33 Uruguay.- Chapter 34 Venezuela.- Part V Europe Chapter 35 European Union.- Chapter 36 Macedonia.- Chapter 37 Switzerland.- Chapter 38 Ukraine.
Про автора
Dr. Slobodan Petrovic is a Professor of Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering at the Oregon Institute of Technology. Dr. Petrovic has over 30 years of experience in various areas of science and technology. He has written five books and is an author of over 120 publications and 50 patents. Before joining academia, Dr. Petrovic held various research and executive positions in the energy generation and storage field. He is a Founder and President of the non-profit organization Solar Hope, dedicated to helping developing countries through the use of renewable energy. He has worked extensively in developing countries.