TY - GEN N2 - The transformation process of energy production systems from fossil to predominantly renewable technology is very complex and it will require several decades as well as a high capital investment. This book undertakes a detailed analysis and shows the technical options and possible courses of action based on them. For this purpose, the author uses quarter-hourly time series of the supply or (e.g. in the field of electromobility) detailed time series of the load profiles. The author shows which alternatives are economically feasible according to the current status and how a regenerative full supply up to about 85% could be technically and socially possible. Stakeholders in utilities, local politics as well as in technical operating units of energy supply and energy transmission can find numerous suggestions in this book. Content Energy demand, potentials and resources Energy economy of efficiency Efficiency, sufficiency and affordability Storage and grids Buildings and heating Mobility Sector coupling Options for action Audience Decision makers in economy and politics, engineers, industrial engineers Lecturers and students in the fields of energy technology, energy economics, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and technology assessment Author Prof. Dr. Günther Brauner was head of the technical-scientific department in one of the world's largest electrical corporations, held the professorship for energy systems at the Technical University of Vienna and holds various functions in several professional associations (World Energy Council, VDE, OVE, VDI). DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-35138-0 DO - doi AB - The transformation process of energy production systems from fossil to predominantly renewable technology is very complex and it will require several decades as well as a high capital investment. This book undertakes a detailed analysis and shows the technical options and possible courses of action based on them. For this purpose, the author uses quarter-hourly time series of the supply or (e.g. in the field of electromobility) detailed time series of the load profiles. The author shows which alternatives are economically feasible according to the current status and how a regenerative full supply up to about 85% could be technically and socially possible. Stakeholders in utilities, local politics as well as in technical operating units of energy supply and energy transmission can find numerous suggestions in this book. Content Energy demand, potentials and resources Energy economy of efficiency Efficiency, sufficiency and affordability Storage and grids Buildings and heating Mobility Sector coupling Options for action Audience Decision makers in economy and politics, engineers, industrial engineers Lecturers and students in the fields of energy technology, energy economics, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and technology assessment Author Prof. Dr. Günther Brauner was head of the technical-scientific department in one of the world's largest electrical corporations, held the professorship for energy systems at the Technical University of Vienna and holds various functions in several professional associations (World Energy Council, VDE, OVE, VDI). T1 - System efficiency by renewable electricity :strategies for efficient energy supply until 2050 / AU - Brauner, Günther, CN - TK1005 ID - 1442821 KW - Electric power. KW - Energy consumption. KW - Renewable energy sources. KW - Électricité. KW - Énergies renouvelables. SN - 9783658351380 SN - 3658351381 TI - System efficiency by renewable electricity :strategies for efficient energy supply until 2050 / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-35138-0 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-35138-0 ER -