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Baringo, Luis, and Morteza Rahimiyan. Virtual Power Plants and Electricity Markets. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47602-1.

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Jia, Heping, Xuanyuan Wang, Xian Zhang, and Dunnan Liu. Business Models and Reliable Operation of Virtual Power Plants. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7846-3.

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Ninagawa, Chuzo. Virtual Power Plant System Integration Technology. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6148-8.

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Heydarian-Forushani, Ehsan, Hassan Haes Alhelou, and Seifeddine Ben Elghali. Virtual Power Plant Solution for Future Smart Energy Communities. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003257202.

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Lombardi, Pio. Multi criteria optimization of an autonomous virtual power plant: (Multikriterielle Optimierung eines autonomen virtuellen Kraftwerks). Magdeburg: Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, 2011.

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Scheduling and Operation of Virtual Power Plants. Elsevier, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2020-0-01022-4.

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Jia, Heping, Xuanyuan Wang, Dunnan Liu, and Xian Zhang. Business Model and Reliable Operation of Virtual Power Plants. Springer, 2023.

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Baringo, Luis, and Morteza Rahimiyan. Virtual Power Plants and Electricity Markets: Decision Making Under Uncertainty. Springer, 2020.

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Baringo, Luis, and Morteza Rahimiyan. Virtual Power Plants and Electricity Markets: Decision Making under Uncertainty. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Zangeneh, Ali, and Moein Moeini-Aghtaie. Scheduling and Operation of Virtual Power Plants: Technical Challenges and Electricity Markets. Elsevier, 2022.

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Zangeneh, Ali, and Moein Moeini-Aghtaie. Scheduling and Operation of Virtual Power Plants: Technical Challenges and Electricity Markets. Elsevier, 2022.

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Ninagawa, Chuzo. Virtual Power Plant System Integration Technology. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Ninagawa, Chuzo. Virtual Power Plant System Integration Technology. Springer, 2022.

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Elghali, Seifeddine Ben, Hassan Haes Alhelou, and Ehsan Heydarian-Forushani. Virtual Power Plant Solution for Future Smart Energy Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Elghali, Seifeddine Ben, Hassan Haes Alhelou, and Ehsan Heydarian-Forushani. Virtual Power Plant Solution for Future Smart Energy Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Elghali, Seifeddine Ben, Hassan Haes Alhelou, and Ehsan Heydarian-Forushani. Virtual Power Plant Solution for Future Smart Energy Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Elghali, Seifeddine Ben, Hassan Haes Alhelou, and Ehsan Heydarian-Forushani. Virtual Power Plant Solution for Future Smart Energy Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Saito, Yuriko. Consequences of Everyday Aesthetics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199672103.003.0006.

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Despite the charge of triviality and insignificance, everyday aesthetics has a surprisingly powerful impact on the quality of life and the state of the world, for better or worse. From popular attraction to certain natural creatures, landscapes, and fashionable consumer goods to rejection of ‘inglorious’ fresh produce and landscaping with indigenous plants, this power of everyday aesthetics leads to environmental consequences, promotes nationalism, and exacerbates rampant consumerism. Aesthetics is also a vehicle through which to express moral virtues or lack thereof, such as respect, thoughtfulness, and care toward the other, whether it be an object or a human being. By exploring these examples, this chapter demonstrates how everyday aesthetics makes a significant contribution to humanity’s collective, cumulative, and ongoing project of world-making.
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Averill, Stephanie Trombley. Demilitarization and Democratization in the Post–World War II World. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037894.003.0008.

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This chapter looks at how, in the former Axis powers of Japan and Germany, the United States occupation authorities initially pursued policies that treated democratization and demilitarization as virtually synonymous. They believed a democracy could not flourish in either Japan or the Federal Republic of Germany until the military traditions had been purged from their national character and consciousness. The former aggressors faced total disarmament. Initial plans—embodied most drastically by the Morgenthau Plan to turn Germany into a pastoral country—were severe and uncompromising. However, once the Soviet Union had successfully acquired the atomic bomb, the United States concluded that measured rearmament in both countries was essential for the defense of democracy and the free world.
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Avery, William H., and Chih Wu. Renewable Energy from the Ocean. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195071993.001.0001.

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Scientists and engineers around the world are striving to develop new sources of energy. One source, ocean thermal energy conversion, has virtually unlimited potential. It is based on techniques that exploit heat produced by solar energy that may, in turn, be used to produce fuel and electricity. This book reviews the status and background of this promising technology. William H. Avery is the leading expert in this field, and his co-author Chih Wu is an authority on heat engine performance. Together they describe the workings of an OTEC power plant and how such a system might be implemented as part of a futuristic national energy strategy. The book is the only detailed presentation of basic OTEC technology, its testing and improvement. It is based on extensive development initiatives undertaken internationally during the period from 1974 through 1985. The book offers a thorough assessment of the economics of OTEC in comparison with other energy production methods. It will be of interest to a wide range of professionals in energy research, power and mechanical engineering, and to upper-level undergraduate students taking courses in these fields.
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Marais, Lochner, Phillippe Burger, Maléne Campbell, Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens, and Deidré van Rooyen, eds. Coal and Energy in South Africa. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474487054.001.0001.

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This book forms part of a larger research project at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa that is investigating the consequences of mining for local communities and mining towns. The book analyses the current situation in Emalahleni and considers the likelihood of a just transition across a range of fields. The case study of the mining city of Emalahleni (‘place of coal’) in South Africa, formerly Witbank, both exemplifies and illuminates how the energy scenario plays out in one major mining city and in turn casts light on that scenario. The authors did not understand the inequalities and social stratification that appear to permeate the mining industry and mining towns. Furthermore, the authors did not understand how changes in the mining environment and government policy affect mineworkers and mining towns. In addition, there is the potential effect of mine closure. Sometimes closure is the result of resource depletion or changes in the market. In other cases, such as Emalahleni, it is the result of an economic transition. Whatever the reason, mining seldom results in long-term prosperity. The problem is that virtually nobody plans for closure or economic decline. In many cases, communities and local governments ignore closure. Therefore, this book investigates the current situation in Emalahleni and considers the implications of possible mine closure. Finally, the book assesses the notion of power in decision-making. The power of capital and its effects on local settlements and communities are crucial to understanding local responses to economic transitions.
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Kaplan, Jonathan, and Federico Paredes Umaña. Water, Cacao, and The Early Maya of Chocóla. University Press of Florida, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813056746.001.0001.

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Before the authors’ research, Chocolá was no more than an intriguing legend. Chocolá’s apparent political links to the greatest Preclassic southern Maya area polity, Kaminaljuyu, would make any discovery about Chocolá conceivably vital to a better understanding of Maya origins and New World archaeology, as both ancient cities are located in the Southern Maya Region. Two facts led researchers to search more specifically for the material bases for Chocolá’s rise to power: 1) Mesoamerica’s greatest rainfall, 2) cacao groves around the modern village lying atop the ancient city. Cacao was so important to the Maya that, mythologically, the cacao god was the maize god’s brother and uncle of the “Hero Twins,” conceived as the aboriginal creators of the Maya people. If water control systems have been documented archaeologically at virtually all great ancient cities around the world, cacao is uniquely a Maya “invention,” the Maya being the first people in the world to domesticate the plant and cultivate it through intensive agriculture. These two discoveries—impressive water management and cacao at Preclassic Chocolá—likely are not coincidental. A complex, hierarchical society would have been in place for arboriculture of water-thirsty cacao for long-distance ancient trade. Thus, two material substances, one necessary for human survival, the other highly valued throughout Mesoamerica as consumable and essential in Maya mythology, may explain, in part, how this and other Southern Maya “kingdoms of chocolate” may represent a “sweet beginning” for one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world.
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Bentley, Peter J. Digitized. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199693795.001.0001.

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There's a hidden science that affects every part of your life, a science so powerful that you would be hard-pressed to find a single human being on the planet unaffected by its achievements. It is the science behind computers, the machines which drive the supply and creation of power, food, medicine, money, communication, entertainment, and most goods our stores. It has transformed societies with the Internet, the digitization of information, mobile phone networks, and GPS technologies. Written in friendly and approachable language, Digitized provides a window onto the mysterious field from which all computer technology originates, making the theory and practice of computation understandable to the general reader. This popular science book explains how and why computers were invented, how they work, and what will happen in the future. Written by a leading computer scientist, Peter J. Bentley, it tells this fascinating story using the voices of pioneers and leading experts interviewed for the book, in effect throwing open the doors of the most cutting-edge computer laboratories. Bentley explores how this young discipline grew from the early work by pioneers such as Turing, through its growth spurts in the Internet, its difficult adolescent stage where the promises of AI were never achieved and dot-com bubble burst, to its current stage as a semi-mature field, capable of remarkable achievements. Packed with real-world examples, Digitized is the only book to explain the origins and key advances in all areas of computing: theory, hardware, software, Internet, user interfaces, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. If you have an interest in computers--whether you work with them, use them for fun, or are being taught about them in school--this book will provide an entertaining introduction to the science that's changing the world.
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Lamb, Jonathan, ed. A Cultural History of the Sea in the Age of Enlightenment. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781474207225.

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This volume covers a period when Europeans were making great advances in the production and application of pure knowledge, especially in the fields of navigation and discovery. Thus European powers gained empires around the globe and the benefits that came with them, while the rest of the world had to be content with supplying the raw material (i.e labour, bullion, wood, plants, ore) of these good things. This would not have been possible without navies and trading monopolies, enterprises in which the freedom of the seas was disputed, then gained or lost. The essays in this volume range between three eras in the age of discovery: first, the excitement of seeing something for the first time; second, the experience of understanding the importance of the new thing; and third, the disillusion incident to reframing the prehistory of humanity and its destiny without the usual signposts of an anthropocentric journey from innocence to salvation via sin, atonement and judgment. The maritime contribution to all three eras was enormous not simply because it provided a mobile platform for the inspection of the new but because it proved experimentally that there were no extremes of heroic virtue or of brutal depravity to which humans might not tend when necessity or wantonness called for them. Usually the evil side of humanity was assigned to `savages’ but in the curiously singular person of the pirate, a mirror-image can be found of everyone – really, all people who lived on or by the sea were pirates of a sort. Commencing as an age of rational certainties, the Enlightenment gave way to the opposite. The symmetries of the Linnaean system yielded to the endless process of mutation Buffon called speciation. Rational government of the passions was succeeded by the cult of sensibility and spontaneous emotion. The mathematical exactness of Cartesian knowledge was supplanted by imagination. Sailors returned with pictures of mirages never seen before, the products of Nature’s own imagination that posed a question posed again here: `No doubt they are real, but are they true?’
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