Description
This book provides both perspective and detail on the relative merits and state of progress of technologies for utilizing the various 'renewables'. The analysis considers emissions, sustainability, cost implications and energy security, as political and economic pressures move society towards a low-carbon future.
- Interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues in a single, unified narrative
- The limited prior knowledge expected of the reader makes this the ideal text for all students, regardless of subject background
- Beautiful illustrations augment the text and enrich the learning experience
New to this edition
- New editor Stephen Peake, Fellow of the Judge Business School and Senior Lecturer at The Open University, brings a fresh perspective to the current state of renewable energy
- A new chapter on 'Thermodynamics' explores the physical basis of energy
- A new chapter on 'Renewable energy futures' looks ahead to potential developments in the field
- An updated chapter on the status, challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems
- Enhanced pedagogy includes the addition of end-of-chapter exercises; boxes with annotated calculations; and clearer, more concise, chapter summaries
Table of Contents
1:Introducing Renewable Energy
2:Thermodynamics and Heat Pumps
3:Solar Thermal Energy
4:Solar Photovoltaics
5:Bioenergy
6:Hydroelectricity
7:Tidal Power
8:Wind Energy
9:Wave Energy
10:Geothermal Energy
11:Integrating Renewable Energy
12:Renewable Energy Futures
A1:Appendix: Investing in renewable energy
A2:Appendix: Units
本書特色
- Interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues in a single, unified narrative
- The limited prior knowledge expected of the reader makes this the ideal text for all students, regardless of subject background
- Beautiful illustrations augment the text and enrich the learning experience
New to this edition
- New editor Stephen Peake, Fellow of the Judge Business School and Senior Lecturer at The Open University, brings a fresh perspective to the current state of renewable energy
- A new chapter on 'Thermodynamics' explores the physical basis of energy
- A new chapter on 'Renewable energy futures' looks ahead to potential developments in the field
- An updated chapter on the status, challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems
- Enhanced pedagogy includes the addition of end-of-chapter exercises; boxes with annotated calculations; and clearer, more concise, chapter summaries
This book provides both perspective and detail on the relative merits and state of progress of technologies for utilizing the various 'renewables'. The analysis considers emissions, sustainability, cost implications and energy security, as political and economic pressures move society towards a low-carbon future.
- Interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues in a single, unified narrative
- The limited prior knowledge expected of the reader makes this the ideal text for all students, regardless of subject background
- Beautiful illustrations augment the text and enrich the learning experience
New to this edition
- New editor Stephen Peake, Fellow of the Judge Business School and Senior Lecturer at The Open University, brings a fresh perspective to the current state of renewable energy
- A new chapter on 'Thermodynamics' explores the physical basis of energy
- A new chapter on 'Renewable energy futures' looks ahead to potential developments in the field
- An updated chapter on the status, challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems
- Enhanced pedagogy includes the addition of end-of-chapter exercises; boxes with annotated calculations; and clearer, more concise, chapter summaries
Table of Contents
1:Introducing Renewable Energy
2:Thermodynamics and Heat Pumps
3:Solar Thermal Energy
4:Solar Photovoltaics
5:Bioenergy
6:Hydroelectricity
7:Tidal Power
8:Wind Energy
9:Wave Energy
10:Geothermal Energy
11:Integrating Renewable Energy
12:Renewable Energy Futures
A1:Appendix: Investing in renewable energy
A2:Appendix: Units
本書特色
- Interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues in a single, unified narrative
- The limited prior knowledge expected of the reader makes this the ideal text for all students, regardless of subject background
- Beautiful illustrations augment the text and enrich the learning experience
New to this edition
- New editor Stephen Peake, Fellow of the Judge Business School and Senior Lecturer at The Open University, brings a fresh perspective to the current state of renewable energy
- A new chapter on 'Thermodynamics' explores the physical basis of energy
- A new chapter on 'Renewable energy futures' looks ahead to potential developments in the field
- An updated chapter on the status, challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems
- Enhanced pedagogy includes the addition of end-of-chapter exercises; boxes with annotated calculations; and clearer, more concise, chapter summaries