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Computerization in sustainable energy development. China-Denmark examples from research, design, monitoring and management

Abstract

As the world economy develops, beyond 2000 AD, various renewable energy will become essential energy forms, esp. renewable energy has particular advantages in reducing the pollution load and solving serious ecologic problems. Therefore, in many countries, renewable energy have been revaluated and recognized economically, environmentally and ecologically. It is estimated that the complementary role that the renewable energy technologies must play in the coming decades will meet as much as 25% of the world energy needs. The significance of computerization in renewable energies is shown by means of applications and cases, i.e. the computerization in all aspects of biogas technology (anaerobic digestion), wind energy technology, solar energy technology, wave energy technology, other biomass energy technology, information management of renewable energy technologies as well as energy policy-making for state-based optimization of modeling establishment for energy structure, environmental protection and ecology, statistic analysis and macro-management of renewable energy technologies. This report presents a summary of our ideas, viewpoints and constructive suggestions, mostly based on the experiences and cases from China, Germany etc. to reflect the up-to-date state and development of computerization in renewable energy technologies in the world and our intentions is to promote global collaboration in this new technical field between  More>>
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1466
Reference Number:
SCA: 299000; PA: DK-94:001152; EDB-94:075130; NTS-94:016081; ERA-19:018897; SN: 94001195677
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Sep 1993
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS; DESIGN; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; CHINA; DENMARK; COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING; WIND TURBINES; MIUS; COGENERATION; DATA PROCESSING; ENERGY MANAGEMENT; 299000; UNCONVENTIONAL SOURCES AND POWER GENERATION
OSTI ID:
10149211
Research Organizations:
Nordvestjysk Folkecenter for Vedvarende Energi, Hurup (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94763241; ISBN 87-7778-029-9; TRN: DK9401152
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
156 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Libin, Wu, and Maegaard, P. Computerization in sustainable energy development. China-Denmark examples from research, design, monitoring and management. Denmark: N. p., 1993. Web.
Libin, Wu, & Maegaard, P. Computerization in sustainable energy development. China-Denmark examples from research, design, monitoring and management. Denmark.
Libin, Wu, and Maegaard, P. 1993. "Computerization in sustainable energy development. China-Denmark examples from research, design, monitoring and management." Denmark.
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title = {Computerization in sustainable energy development. China-Denmark examples from research, design, monitoring and management}
author = {Libin, Wu, and Maegaard, P}
abstractNote = {As the world economy develops, beyond 2000 AD, various renewable energy will become essential energy forms, esp. renewable energy has particular advantages in reducing the pollution load and solving serious ecologic problems. Therefore, in many countries, renewable energy have been revaluated and recognized economically, environmentally and ecologically. It is estimated that the complementary role that the renewable energy technologies must play in the coming decades will meet as much as 25% of the world energy needs. The significance of computerization in renewable energies is shown by means of applications and cases, i.e. the computerization in all aspects of biogas technology (anaerobic digestion), wind energy technology, solar energy technology, wave energy technology, other biomass energy technology, information management of renewable energy technologies as well as energy policy-making for state-based optimization of modeling establishment for energy structure, environmental protection and ecology, statistic analysis and macro-management of renewable energy technologies. This report presents a summary of our ideas, viewpoints and constructive suggestions, mostly based on the experiences and cases from China, Germany etc. to reflect the up-to-date state and development of computerization in renewable energy technologies in the world and our intentions is to promote global collaboration in this new technical field between developing countries and industrial countries. (EG) (48 refs.)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1993}
month = {Sep}
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