introduction to renewable energy

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Law 270.7 - Lecture 1 - Introduction to Renewable Energy Options

Fueling Our Future: An Introduction to Sustainable Energy Fueling Our Future: An Introduction to Sustainable Energy
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One of the most important issues facing humanity today is the prospect of global climate change, brought about primarily by our prolific energy use and heavy dependence on fossil fuels. Fueling Our Future: An Introduction to Sustainable Energy provides a concise overview of current energy demand and supply patterns. It presents a balanced view of how our reliance on fossil fuels can be changed ove...
Introduction to Hydrogen Technology Introduction to Hydrogen Technology
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Introduction to Hydrogen Technology explains the basic chemistry that underlies promising, innovative new technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells. Incorporating information on the latest developments and current research on alternative energy sources, this book: Covers chemistry fundamentals relating to hydrogen technology, including reversible reactions and chemical equilibrium, acid...
Electricity from Sunlight: An Introduction to Photovoltaics Electricity from Sunlight: An Introduction to Photovoltaics
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This book introduces Photovoltaics to a wide readership, balancing a scientific basis with a large range of practical applications and up-to-date information on worldwide deployment. Written in a highly approachable style, with key equations and numerical examples carefully discussed and explained Describes essential solar cell principles and the two main types of PV system: grid-c...

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