Solarnomics

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Clean industry
Cleantech
Demand Charges
Diesel Fuel
Discount Rate
distributed generation
Electric Vehicles
Electricity business
electricity market modelling
Electricity System Operator
Energy business
Energy finance
Energy profitability
energy storage integration
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Green business
grid balancing strategies
High IRR
Homer
IRR Calculation
Lithium Ion Batteries
microgrid optimisation
Optimum Tilt
Photovoltaics
PPA
PPA Price
Public Electricity Grid
renewable energy systems
Silicon Cells
Solar business
Solar Cells
Solar economics
Solar economy
Solar Electricity
Solar energy
Solar Installation
Solar Irradiance
Solar Modules
Solar power
Solar profitability
Solar Project
solar project financial analysis
Solar PV
Spinning Reserve
Sustainable business
Utility Scale Project
Utility Scale Solar Project
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032201450
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Solar power has come of age. Not only has it become one of the key alternatives to fossil fuels, it can now be deployed in a way that makes a viable business with a financial profit. This book shows industry professionals and students how to do just that.

Solarnomics describes the economics of building and operating a solar power plant today and provides a window into a future in which several technologies collaborate, and in which all participants in the electricity grid become smarter at scheduling both the supply and demand for electric power to give humanity a future that is sustainable, both environmentally and economically. The book shows how to estimate costs and revenues, how to tweak the design of a project to improve profitability, how to calculate return on investment, how to assess and deal with risk, how to raise capital, how to combine solar with batteries to make a hybrid microgrid, and how to be prepared for future developments in the evolving smart electricity grid.

Solarnomics will enable professionals in the solar industry to assess the potential profitability of a proposed solar project, and it will enable students to add an extra dimension to their understanding of sustainability.

David Wright has a PhD from Cambridge University, UK and has experience in industry, academia and government in three continents. His university research in solar power has been conducted in collaboration with industrial partners in the Cleantech Sector and is published in top journals in renewable energy.

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