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Sustainable Energy Technology, Business Models, and Policies. Theoretical Peripheries and Practical Implications

  • Book

  • November 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789942

Sustainable Energy Technology, Business Models, and Policies: Theoretical Peripheries and Practical Implications offers a new outlook on incorporating sustainable energy technologies into business models.

This book begins by conceptualizing a theoretical sustainability framework from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the second part, the findings from several case studies examine criteria for business energy policies including legal implications and technical, market, or business model viability. Finally, the book addresses the technical and economic difficulties for recovering and re-using energy losses within energy-intensive industries, while also proposing practical solutions to overcome challenges and exploit opportunities.

Weaving together the latest information on innovative technology, policies, and business models, Sustainable Energy Technology, Business Models, and Policies: Theoretical Peripheries and Practical Implications presents an interdisciplinary guide to the energy transition.

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Table of Contents

Part I: Drivers to Change: Theoretical Conceptualization1. Circular economy: policies to drive sustainability and the measures to improve energy efficiency2. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG). Introduction to sustainable business models3. Sustainable Business Models: Components, Drivers and Barriers4. A theoretical analysis of waste heat recovery technologies

Part II: Practical Insights from Various Case Studies5. Introduction to projects: methodological approach6. A practical application of waste heat recovery technologies7. Innovation frameworks. Lean Canvas: Unique value proposition canvas8. Risk matrix

9. Concluding remarks

Authors

Jurgita Malinauskaite Professor of Law, Brunel University, London, UK; and Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Prof. Malinauskaite is the Head of Brunel Law School and a Professor of Law at Brunel University London. Prof. Malinauskaite is also Visiting Professor at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), UK. Her research expertise lies in competition law, energy law, and waste law. Prof. Malinauskaite is currently working on various interdisciplinary projects, funded by the European Commission and Innovate UK. Prof. Malinauskaite has published numerous peer-reviewed publications as well as two monographs. Prof. Malinauskaite brings the necessary expertise in legal and commercial aspects of this project. Hussam Jouhara Brunel University, London, UK.

Prof. Jouhara is Professor of Thermal Engineering and Director of Research at the College of Engineering at Brunel University London, Chief Researcher in Vytautas Magnus University and Visiting Professor at City, the University of London. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Thermofluids, Executive Editor of Thermal Science and Engineering Progress and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. Prof. Jouhara is Fellow and Chartered Engineer in both the UK (FIMechE) and Ireland (Engineers Ireland - FIEI), Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineering (FCIBSE), and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), UK. He is Technical Director of Econotherm (UK) Limited, a world-leading British heat pipe heat exchangers manufacturing company, and has an extensive background in experimental heat transfer and fluid dynamics including the design and commissioning of several thermal-fluids experimental test facilities.