Renewable Energy Systems, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 2, 2014) © 2015

  • David M. Buchla
  • Thomas E. Kissell
  • Thomas L. Floyd

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Accessible presentation:

  • Physics and mathematics are made accessible to readers by introducing the basic physics of electricity, energy, and power through examples that include both metric and English units in the explanations and limiting mathematics to basic algebra.
  • Each chapter opens with an outline, objectives, key terms list, introduction, and companion website address, providing a clear roadmap to the chapter’s content.
  • Section openers give a brief overview of what each section within a chapter covers, giving readers an opportunity to reflect on what they just learned before moving on to the next concept.
  • Key terms are highlighted throughout each chapter.
  • Margin features throughout the book highlight interesting or historical information related to the topic being covered.
  • Important formulas are numbered for reference and listed at the end of each chapter, offering readers a useful study tool.
  • Each chapter closes with a summary and definition of key terms, which are also listed and defined in a glossary.
  • A list of variables and meanings is provided at the end of the book. 

Applied practice:

  • Special emphasis is given to topics that have applications in a range of renewable energy technologies, such as charge controllers/inverters, energy storage, and generators and the grid.
  • Section checkups contain questions related to each section within a chapter.  Answers to checkups are provided at the end of the chapter.
  • Worked-out examples throughout the chapter help readers apply the concepts.
  • A True/False quiz, multiple-choice questions, and question and problem sets at the end of each chapter offer ample opportunity for readers to practice what they have learned. Answers to the True/False quiz and multiple-choice questions are given at the end of the chapter.
  • A suggested class discussion item at the end of each chapter offers even more opportunity for instructors and students to explore the use of renewable technologies and materials in the real world. 

Visually engaging:

  • The text’s full-colour design helps to clearly illustrate concepts for readers and makes for a more engaging presentation of the chapter content.
  • Abundant illustrations, many original and previously unpublished, help students understand the role of renewable energy technologies throughout the text.

1. Energy Sources

2. Electrical Fundamentals

3. Solar Photovoltaics

4. Solar Energy Systems

5. Solar Tracking

6. The Charge Controller and Inverter

7. Wind Power Systems 

8. Wind Turbine Control

9. Biomass Technologies

10. Geothermal Power Generation

11. Energy from Water

12. Fuel Cells

13. Generators

14. The Electrical Power Grid

Glossary

List of Variables

Index

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