Energy Systems

Energy systems refer to the integrated networks and processes involved in the generation, distribution, and consumption of energy. They encompass various sources of energy, including renewable sources like solar, wind, and biomass, as well as non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels and nuclear power. Energy systems also include the technologies and infrastructure that facilitate energy conversion and storage, such as power plants, energy grids, batteries, and other energy management systems.

The study and design of energy systems focus on optimizing efficiency, reliability, and sustainability while considering economic and environmental impacts. This includes assessing energy demand, supply chain dynamics, and the transition to low-carbon solutions to mitigate climate change. Energy systems are critical for powering buildings, industries, transportation, and essential services, making them fundamental to modern society and development.