Renewable energy : power for a sustainable future 🔍
Stephen Peake; Open University Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with the Open University, Fourth edition, Oxford, 2018
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The provision of sustainable energy supplies for an expanding and increasingly productive world is one of the major issues facing civilisation today. Renewable Energy examines both the practical and economic potential of the renewable energy sources to meet this challenge. The underlying physical and technological principles behind deriving power from direct solar (solar thermal and photovoltaics), indirect solar (biomass, hydro, wind and wave) and non-solar (tidal and geothermal) energy sources are explained, within the context of their environmental impacts, their economics and their future prospects. Renewable Energy 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. From an overview of basic energy conversion processes, through a discussion of the individual renewable sources, to a concluding examination of the prospects for their integration into national and international networks and the outlook for renewable energy, this book provides a valuable insight into prospects for the renewables. Online resources Renewable Energy is accompanied by online resources which include: For students: · Auto- marked multiple choice questions to accompany each chapter · Curated links to further information and up-to-date energy statistics. For registered adopters of the book: · Figures from the book: available to download for use in lectures
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Peake, Stephen, editor; Open University, issuing body
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IRL Press at Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
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German Historical Institute London
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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4th edition, Oxford, 2018
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4th ed, Oxford, 2017
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Feb 03, 2018
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4, 20181110
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4, PS, 2018
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Source title: Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future
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The provision of sustainable energy supplies for an expanding and increasingly productive world is one of the major issues facing civilisation today. Renewable Energy examines both the practical and economic potential of the renewable energy sources to meet this challenge. The underlying physical and technological principles behind deriving power from direct solar (solar thermal and photovoltaics), indirect solar (biomass, hydro, wind and wave) and non-solar (tidal and geothermal) energy sources are explained, within the context of their environmental impacts, their economics and their future prospects.
Renewable Energy 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. From an overview of basic energy conversion processes, through a discussion of the individual renewable sources, to a concluding examination of the prospects for their integration into national and international networks and the outlook for renewable energy, this book provides a valuable insight into prospects for the renewables.
Online Resource Centre
Renewable Energy is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which
For
DT Auto- marked multiple choice questions to accompany each chapter
DT Curated links to further information and up-to-date energy statistics.
For registered adopters of the
DT Figures from the available to download for use in lectures
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xvi, 656 pages : 27 cm
"An interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues to give you a holistic view of this multi-faceted subject area. Chapters explore the full range of renewable energy technologies, including: solar thermal; solar photovoltaics; bioenergy (in all its forms); hydroelectricity; tidal power; wind energy; wave energy; and deep geothermal energy. Beautiful illustrations augment the text, while tables, boxed examples and online end-of-chapter exercises enrich your learning experience. New to this edition: a new chapter on thermodynamics provides a useful primer for understanding renewable heat energy technologies; an updated chapter explores the status of challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems; a new chapter on renewable energy futures looks ahead to potential developments in this ever-advancing field; [and] enhanced pedagogy that includes more comprehensive chapter summaries"--Page 4 of cover
Previous edition: 2012
Includes bibliographical references and index
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An Interdisciplinary Approach Brings Together Economic, Social, Environmental, And Policy Issues To Give You A Holistic View Of This Multi-faceted Subject Area. Chapters Explore The Full Range Of Renewable Energy Technologies, Including: Solar Thermal; Solar Photovoltaics; Bioenergy (in All Its Forms); Hydroelectricity; Tidal Power; Wind Energy; Wave Energy; And Deep Geothermal Energy. Beautiful Illustrations Augment The Text, While Tables, Boxed Examples And Online End-of-chapter Exercises Enrich Your Learning Experience. New To This Edition: A New Chapter On Thermodynamics Provides A Useful Primer For Understanding Renewable Heat Energy Technologies; An Updated Chapter Explores The Status Of Challenges And Opportunities For The Integration Of Renewable Energy Technologies In Rapidly Evolving Electric Grid Systems; A New Chapter On Renewable Energy Futures Looks Ahead To Potential Developments In This Ever-advancing Field; [and] Enhanced Pedagogy That Includes More Comprehensive Chapter Summaries-- Page 4 Of Cover.
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"An interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues to give you a holistic view of this multi-faceted subject area. Chapters explore the full range of renewable energy technologies, including: solar thermal; solar photovoltaics; bioenergy (in all its forms); hydroelectricity; tidal power; wind energy; wave energy; and deep geothermal energy. Beautiful illustrations augment the text, while tables, boxed examples and online end-of-chapter exercises enrich your learning experience. New to this edition: a new chapter on thermodynamics provides a useful primer for understanding renewable heat energy technologies; an updated chapter explores the status of challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems; a new chapter on renewable energy futures looks ahead to potential developments in this ever-advancing field; [and] enhanced pedagogy that includes more comprehensive chapter summaries."--Back cover
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An interdisciplinary approach brings together economic, social, environmental, and policy issues to give you a holistic view of this multi-faceted subject area. Chapters explore the full range of renewable energy technologies, including: solar thermal; solar photovoltaics; bioenergy (in all its forms); hydroelectricity; tidal power; wind energy; wave energy; and deep geothermal energy. Beautiful illustrations augment the text, while tables, boxed examples and online end-of-chapter exercises enrich your learning experience. New to this edition: a new chapter on thermodynamics provides a useful primer for understanding renewable heat energy technologies; an updated chapter explores the status of challenges and opportunities for the integration of renewable energy technologies in rapidly evolving electric grid systems; a new chapter on renewable energy futures looks ahead to potential developments in this ever-advancing field; [and] enhanced pedagogy that includes more comprehensive chapter summaries."--Rear cover
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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
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