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This book focuses on novel techniques in the four domains of new energy development, large-scale energy storage, multi-energy dispatch, and new energy applications. The content will make valuable contributions to professionals of industry and academia, since most of the authors are professors or senior engineers with rich experiences of practices, and typical challenges faced by the industry will be discussed and solutions will be introduced except for unfolding spectacular insights of research. Regulators of energy authorities will also find it helpful, since the future of energy will be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on novel techniques in the four domains of new energy development, large-scale energy storage, multi-energy dispatch, and new energy applications. The content will make valuable contributions to professionals of industry and academia, since most of the authors are professors or senior engineers with rich experiences of practices, and typical challenges faced by the industry will be discussed and solutions will be introduced except for unfolding spectacular insights of research. Regulators of energy authorities will also find it helpful, since the future of energy will be expounded and new ideas for realizing the formation of new energy-dominated and more efficient and safer power system will be encountered.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Jiaen Lin s team has been committed to the monitoring and model analysis technology research in the field of oil, gas, and water exploitation for many years and has established the Reservoir Monitoring and Management Research Office . The College of Petroleum Engineering to which the team belongs has established the Department of New Energy Science and Engineering to enhance geothermal energy and other new energy technology research and teaching work. The theoretical methods of oil and gas reservoir monitoring, such as underground fluid flow simulation, well test analysis, and production data analysis, which Prof. Lin has studied in the past 20 years, can be applied to geothermal energy development.