Understanding Renewable Energy Systems

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Routledge, Mar 31, 2016 - Technology & Engineering - 424 pages

By mid-century, renewable energy must cover all of our energy supply if we are to phase out nuclear and successfully stop climate change.

Now updated and expanded, the 2nd edition of this textbook covers the full range of renewable energy systems and now also includes such current trends as solar power storage, power-to-gas technologies, and the technology paths needed for a successful and complete energy transition. The topics are treated in a holistic manner, bringing together maths, engineering, climate studies and economics, and enabling readers to gain a broad understanding of renewable energy technologies and their potential.Numerous examples are provided for calculations, and graphics help visualize the various technologies and mathematical methodologies. Understanding Renewable Energy Systems is an ideal companion for students of renewable energy at universities or technical colleges on courses such as renewable energy, electrical engineering, engineering technology, physics, process engineering, building engineering, environment, applied mechanics and mechanical engineering, as well as scientists and engineers in research and industry.

 

Contents

1 Energy and climate protection
1
2 Solar radiation
41
3 Nonconcentrated solar thermal
77
4 Concentrated solar power
126
5 Photovoltaics
156
6 Wind energy
239
7 Hydropower
294
8 Geothermal energy
314
9 Using biomass
331
10 Hydrogen production fuel cells and methanation
347
11 Calculating economic feasibility
359
Appendix
383
Bibliography
385
Index
393
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About the author (2016)

Volker Quaschning currently teaches and conducts research in the Renewable Energy Systems Department at Berlin’s University of Applied Sciences (HTW), Germany. He has many years of experience in various fields of renewable energy, both within Germany and abroad.

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