Lecturer Dr. Carmen M. Lungoci
Electrical Engineering and Computers Science Faculty
Electrical Engineering Department
Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
E-mail: lungoci@unitbv.ro
Abstract: Nowadays, aspects regarding energy demand and environmental issues come together in the transport subject. Data analysis on the energy demand leads to:
- estimate the transport indicators that evaluates the environmental indicators;
- known the evolution of using renewable energy sources;
- define the transport strategies.
All of these allow monitoring the performance of key policies, in order to stimulate energy efficiency and to obtain a sustainable transport. Thus, consumption and emissions are decreased.
In this lecture, the renewable energy sources as alternative solutions used in transport are treated. Based on it, energy strategies for long-distance transport of raw materials are detailed. For presented strategies, an energy demand analysis and environmental impact of emissions is done, with a case study illustrated. Through results obtained, conclusions regarding the relationship energy-transport-environment are presented.
Brief Biography of the Speaker: Carmen Mihaela Lungoci received the B.Sc. in 1990 on the Automation for Industrial Control from Politehnica University, Bucharest and the M.S.E.E. degree in 2004 from Transilvania University of Brasov. In 2009 she received the Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania. From 2009 she is lecturer at this university, on the Electrical Engineering Department, of the Electrical Engineering and Computers Science Faculty. Her current research interests include energy and environment, supercapacitors, energy management in automotive systems and control strategies in hybrid systems. She is author of more than 25 articles, published in proceedings of internationals conferences and journals.
