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Renewable Energy : Physics, Engineering, Environmental Impacts, Economics and Planning

ISBN: 9780123750259 | 0123750253
Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Academic Pr
Pub. Date: 11/19/2010

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SummaryTable of Contents
This volume is a true shelf reference, providing a thorough overview of the entire renewable energy sphere, while still functioning as a go-to information source for professionals and students when they need answers about a specific technical issue. Crafted over the last 15 years into a problem-solving tool for engineers, researchers, consultants and planners currently working in the field, as well as a detailed map of the renewables universe for those looking to expand into new technological specialties, Renewable Energy by Sorensen offers the most comprehensive coverage of the subject available. The book has been structured around three parts in order to assist readers in focusing on the issues that impact them the most for a given project or question. PART I covers the basic scientific principles behind all major renewable energy resources, such as solar, wind and biomass. PART II provides in-depth information about how these raw renewable sources can actually be converted into useful forms, transmitted into the grid and stored for future utilization. Finally, PART III undertakes the aspects of energy planning, environmental impacts and socio-economic issues on regional and global levels. In this fourth edition update, new material includes expanded coverage of biofuels, solar conversion, biomass and fuel cells, storage and transmission, and a new chapter on integrated technologies to introduce the hybrid systems now being explored. New surveys and the most recent research findings are included throughout. *New, thoroughly updated fourth edition of the authoritative field guide to the entire Renewable Energy universe *The only books to scientific principles and implementation methods, technologies and socio-economics, environmental impacts and cutting-edge advances, all in one volume. *New material includes expanded coverage of biofuels, solar conversion, biomass and fuel cells, storage and transmission, and a new chapter on integrated systems.
Frontmatter
Perspectives
Current marketplace penetration
Brief history of energy use
Determinants for the future development in energy use
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Energy Resources
Status, prospects and sustainability issues
Non-renewable energy resources
Renewable energy resource ... MORE
The origin of renewable energy flows
Solar radiation
Disposition of radiation at the Earth
Processes near the surface of the Earth
Non-radiative energy flows
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Modelling renewable energy flows
Circulation modelling
Climate: definition and modelling
Climate: interference and change
Summary of energy and related matter cycles
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Individual renewable energy resources
Direct solar energy
Wind flows
Water flows and reservoirs, waves and tides
Heat flows and reservoirs
Biological conversion and stores
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Technologies for converting and handling renewable energy
General principles
Principles of energy conversion
Thermodynamical engine cycles
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Heat energy conversion processes
Direct thermoelectric conversion
Engine conversion of solar energy
Heat pumps
Geothermal energy conversion
Ocean-thermal conversion
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Mechanical energy conversion processes
Basic description of flow-driven converters
Propeller-type converters
Cross-wind and other alternative converter concepts
Hydro and tidal energy conversion
Magneto hydrodynamic converters
Wave energy converters
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Solar radiation conversion processes
Photovoltaic conversion
Photo-electrochemical conversion
Solar thermal conversion
Solar thermal electricity generators
Solar cooling and other applications
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Electrochemical energy conversion processes
Fuel cell principles
Specific types of fuel cells
Other electrochemical energy conversion
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Bioenergy conversion processes
Combustion
Biological conversion into gaseous fuels
Biological conversion into liquid fuels
Thermochemical conversion to gaseous and other fuels
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Energy Transmission
Heat transmission
Power transmission
Fuel transmission
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Energy storage technologies
Heat capacity storage
Latent heat and chemical transformation storage
Pumped hydro storage
Flywheels
Hydrogen and other compressed gas storage
Battery storage
Additional storage forms
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Planning and socio-economic issues
Energy system planning
The methodologies of energy planning
Demand scenario construction
Overall system scenarios
Consistency simulation and implementation studies
Local systems
Regional systems
Global systems
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Socio-economic assessment
Social and economic framework
Scale of analysis
Life-cycle approach
Assessment issues
Communication and policy dimensions
Topics for discussion and for mini-projects
Integrated approaches
Greenhouse warming mitigation
Greenhouse warming adaptation
Ecological sustainability
Winding up
References
Index
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