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Renewable Energy Resources 4th edition


Renewable Energy Resources 4th edition

Paperback by Twidell, John

Renewable Energy Resources

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ISBN:
9780415633581
Publication Date:
30 Nov 2021
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
774 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Renewable Energy Resources

Description

Renewable Energy Resources is a numerate and quantitative text. It covers the many renewables technologies implemented worldwide by harnessing sustainable resources, mitigating pollution and climate change, and providing cost effective services. This fourth edition is extensively updated by John Twidell with global developments as underpinned by fundamental analysis and illustrated by case studies and worked examples. Efficiency of end-use and cost-effectiveness is emphasized. Each chapter begins with fundamental scientific theory, and then considers applications, environmental impact and socio-economic aspects, before concluding with Quick Questions for self-revision, Problems and new Exercises. Basic theory underlying the technologies is covered in succinct Reviews of electrical power, fluid dynamics, heat transfer and solid-state physics. Common symbols and cross-referencing apply throughout; essential data are tabulated in Appendices. Renewable Energy Resources supports multidisciplinary master's degrees in science and engineering, and specialist modules at undergraduate level. Practicing scientists and engineers will find it a useful introductory text and reference book.

Contents

1. Principles of renewable energy 2. Solar radiation characteristics and impacts: including the greenhouse effect 3. Solar water heating 4. Other solar thermal applications 5. Photovoltaic (PV) power technology 6. Hydropower 7. Wind resource 8. Wind power technology 9. Biomass resources from photosynthesis 10. Bioenergy technologies 11. Wave power 12. Tidal-current and tidal-range power 13. Ocean gradient energy: OTEC, DOWA and osmotic power 14. Geothermal energy 15. Energy systems: integration, distribution and storage 16. Solar-buildings and efficient energy use; including transportation, manufacture and homes 17. Institutional and economic factors

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