introduction to renewable energy

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Law 270.7 - Lecture 1 - Introduction to Renewable Energy Options

Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future, Second Edition Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future, Second Edition
$50.81

Stimulated by recent technological developments and increasing concern over the sustainability and environmental impact of conventional fuel usage, the prospect of producing clean, sustainable power in substantial quantities from renewable energy sources arouses interest world-wide. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the principal types of renewable energy-including solar, thermal phot...
Fuel Cell Fundamentals Fuel Cell Fundamentals
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As the search for alternative fuels heats up, no topic is hotter than fuel cells. Filling a glaring gap in the literature, Fuel Cell Fundamentals, Second Edition gives advanced undergraduate and beginning level graduate students an important introduction to the basic science and engineering behind fuel cell technology. Emphasizing the foundational scientific principles that apply to any fuel cell ...
Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems
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This is a comprehensive textbook for the new trend of distributed power generation systems and renewable energy sources in electric power systems. It covers the complete range of topics from fundamental concepts to major technologies as well as advanced topics for power consumers.An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editor...

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