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Preface Michael Grubb and Janus Bialek | |
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1. New electricity technologies for a sustainable future Tooraj Jamasb, William Nuttall and Michael Pollitt | |
2. Electricity network scenarios for the UK in 2050 Ian Elders, Graham Ault, Stuart Galloway, Jim McDonald, Jonathan Kö | |
hler, Matthew Leach and Efterpi Lampaditou | |
3. Wind power: status and perspectives Poul Erik Morthorst | |
4. Solar energy: photovoltaic electricity generation Asim Mumtaz and Gehan Amaratunga | |
5. Bioenergy: future prospects for thermal processing of biomass Anthony V. Bridgwater | |
6. Wave energy Tom Thorpe and Robin Wallace | |
7. CO2 capture, transport and storage for coal, oil and gas: technology overview Nils A. Rø | |
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8. Nuclear energy Malcolm C. Grimston | |
9. Miniaturisation of the electricity generation industry: issues, technologies and potential Andreas Biermann | |
10. Superconductors in the electrical power industry A. M. Campbell | |
11. The role of power electronics in future power systems T. C. Green and C. A. Herná | |
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12. Sustainable hydrogen energy Peter P. Edwards, Vladimir L. Kuznetsov, Simon R. Johnson, Matthew T. J. Lodge and Martin Owen Jones | |
13. Electrical energy storage A. J. Ruddell | |
14. End-use technologies - main drivers and patterns of future demand: buildings Wolfgang Eichhammer | |
15. Industry Lynn Price, Christina Galitsky and Ernst Worrell | |
16. Transport Pieter Vermeyen and Ronnie Belmans | |
17. Prospects for smart metering in the UK Hannah Devine-Wright and Patrick Devine-Wright. |
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