Smart and sustainable energy systems
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Guclu, T., Mert Cuce, P., & Cuce, E. (2024). Smart and Sustainable Energy Systems. In Localized Energy Transition in the 4th Industrial Revolution (pp. 206–211). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781032651958-12Özet
Today, fossil fuels still have a more important share in energy production. Reducing the share of these resources in energy production is an extremely important issue in order to prevent the environmental effects caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Especially in the last ten years, the transformation into smart and sustainable energy systems has accelerated in order to use energy resources efficiently and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Smart energy systems are systems that allow the use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal instead of a fossil fuel-based large production system. Thanks to these systems, instead of a single large power generation facility, energies produced from renewable sources close to the area of use can be integrated into the system, thus reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, smart energy systems are effective in reducing energy costs, as they make final consumers a part of energy production. In addition, since smart energy systems allow the integration of sectors such as electricity, heating, energy, transportation, and transmission, they provide a sustainable, accessible, economical, clean, and efficient energy supply. In this study, information about smart and sustainable energy systems has been given, advantages and difficulties have been mentioned, and also an economic evaluation has been made.