Energy Transport Infrastructure for a Decarbonized Economy 1st Edition
Grab the strategic roadmap every planner, engineer, investor and policymaker needs to navigate the energy transition. Energy Transport Infrastructure for a Decarbonized Economy, 1st Edition by Klaus Brun, Tim Allison, Rainer Kurz and Karl Wygant delivers a clear, authoritative guide to designing, scaling and financing the networks that will power a low-carbon future.
This book combines technical depth with practical insight, explaining how pipelines, transmission networks, storage and distribution systems must evolve to carry electricity, hydrogen and captured CO2 at continental and local scales. Readers gain a balanced view of engineering solutions, regulatory frameworks, commercial models and risk management—essential for utilities, infrastructure developers, government agencies and consultants working across North America, Europe, Asia and emerging markets.
What sets this edition apart is its focus on actionable planning: integrated system design, interoperability, siting and permitting challenges, cost drivers and resilience strategies that keep projects viable under climate and market uncertainty. Real-world perspectives and comparative regional analysis help practitioners translate global best practices into locally appropriate plans.
Whether you’re assessing hydrogen corridors, upgrading transmission for high renewable penetration, or evaluating CO2 transport options, this book arms you with the language, metrics and decision-making frameworks to move projects from concept to execution. It’s a must-read for professionals shaping sustainable energy networks and for institutions investing in the infrastructure of a decarbonized economy.
Ready to lead the transition? Add Energy Transport Infrastructure for a Decarbonized Economy, 1st Edition to your reference shelf today and build the networks that will deliver clean energy for generations.
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