Encyclopedia of Renewable Energy

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biofeedstocks
Biofuels
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clean coal
DC
DC converters
Doubly-Fed Induction Generators
drilling
Electric vehicle
electrical systems
Energy Efficiency
Energy Management Systems (EMS)
Energy Model Simulation
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Fabrication process of Solar cell
Floating Solar Plant
fuel cells
gas
geothermal energy
Green Energy
Harris Hawks Optimization
Li-Ion Batteries
Machine Learning
Microgrid
Multi-Level Inverters
nuclear energy
oil
power grid
Power Quality
power systems
process engineering
Solar cell
Solar energy
Solar panel
wave energy
wind energy
Wind power generation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119363675
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 10 x 10mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

Written by a highly respected engineer and prolific author in the energy sector, this is the single most comprehensive, thorough, and up-to-date reference work on renewable energy.

The world’s energy industry is and has always been volatile, sometimes controversial, with wild swings upward and downward. This has, historically, been mostly because most of our energy has come from fossil fuels, which is a finite source of energy. Every so often, a technology comes along, like hydrofracturing, that is a game-changer. But is it, really? Aren’t we just delaying the inevitable with these temporary price fixes

The only REAL game-changer is renewable energy. For decades, renewable energy sources have been sought, developed, and studied. Sometimes wind is at the forefront, sometimes solar, and, for the last decade or so, there has been a surge in interest for biofeedstocks and biofuels. There are also the “old standbys” of nuclear and geothermal energy, which have both been around for a very long time.

This groundbreaking new volume presents these topics and trends in an encyclopedic format, as a go-to reference for the engineer, scientist, student, or even layperson who works in the industry or is simply interested in the topic. Compiled by one of the world’s best-known and respected energy engineers, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia of renewable energy ever written, a must-have for any library.

Encyclopedia of Renewable Energy:

  • Is written in an encyclopedic style, covering every aspect of renewable energy, including wind, solar, and many other topics
  • Offers a comprehensive coverage of the industry, from the chemical processes of biofeedstocks and biofuels to the machinery and equipment used in the production of fuel and power generation
  • Is filled with workable examples and designs that are helpful for practical applications
  • Covers the state of the art, an invaluable resource for any engineer

Audience

Engineers across a variety of industries, including wind, solar, process engineering, waste utilization for fuels, and many others, such as process engineers, chemical engineers, electrical engineers, petroleum engineers, civil engineers, and the technicians and other scientists who work in this field

James G. Speight, PhD, has more than forty-five years of experience in energy, environmental science, and ethics. He is the author of more than 65 books in petroleum science, petroleum engineering, biomass and biofuels, and environmental sciences. Although he has always worked in private industry which focused on contract-based work, Dr. Speight has served as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemical and Fuels Engineering at the University of Utah and in the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Wyoming. In addition, he was a visiting professor in the College of Science, University of Mosul, Iraq and has also been a visiting professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the Technical University of Denmark, and the University of Trinidad and Tobago.