Distributed Generation, Demand Management
and Renewables - Issues for the Future
Professor
Saifur Rahman
Advanced Research Institute
Virginia Tech
This lecture focuses on the
opportunities provided by renewable energy-based distributed generation
technologies to meet the challenges of a sustainable energy system.
It explores the renewable energy technologies like solar, wind,
hydro and geothermal, as well as some high-efficiency technologies
like the fuel cell power plant. It provides a detailed history
of the growth of wind energy throughout the world during the 1990's,
and traces the cost, size and country-specific penetration issues
of wind energy. In that regard the paper looks at the situation
in Germany, United States, Denmark, India and Spain. It then examines
the opportunities of energy conversion through demand management.
The market penetration and energy cost issues as well as environmental
concerns from renewable energy technologies (like hydropower)
are explored. The author is of the opinion that solar, wind, selected
hydro, and some form of nuclear power will be the main sources
of electricity several decades from now, while distributed energy
technologies will provide a greater share of electricity generation.
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