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Modern Energy Storage: The Key to Energy System Transformation is a unique reference designed to give students and researchers the most advanced information on technologies in energy storage systems.
Energy storage is a complex system, often containing several energy storage techniques to complement each other. This reference covers those techniques by looking at li-ion battery-based energy storage systems and all indispensable technologies in different scenarios or real applications including Compressed Air Storage, Power to gas systems, Pumped Thermal, Liquid Air Storage, Thermochemical storage, and more.
Compiled by global experts and considering latest advances related to full recyclable process, second use, pollution reduction, and low-carbon industry & economy, which will boost the real applications of the energy storage systems. By addressing the current challenges of energy storage technologies and potential solutions, this comprehensive text uses algorithms, methods, and programs as a technical-encyclopedia for energy-storage-related areas such as Electric vehicles, Intelligent Transportation, Environment, and smart cities.
Designed to inform, advise, and create discussion about the energy transition, climate, low carbon power and economy, the contributors provide abundant and valuable materials and references for the students, researchers, engineers, professors in in energy, engineering and environmental areas.
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Dr. Huaiguang Jiang is a Professor with School of Future Technology in South China University of Technology, focusing on energy technology, smart city, and artificial intelligence for science (AI4S), which aims modeling of complex relational structures of large interconnected systems, multi-scale systems such as graphs and networks, ranging from protein interactions within cells to human social interactions in society, to help achieve the strategy of "carbon peak and carbon neutrality".
As an IEEE senior member, he published more than 60 papers in top academic conferences or journals such as IEEE Transactions/CVPR/Applied Energy. He used to work at NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, CO, US) as an research engineer.