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Sustainable Power Technologies and Infrastructure
Energy Sustainability and Prosperity in a Time of Climate Change

Accessible, definitive and up-to-date information on renewable power sources and energy economics

Galen J. Suppes (Author), Truman S. Storvick (Author)

9780128039090, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 1 October 2015

412 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.6 cm, 0.61 kg

This book presents an overview of current renewable energy sources, challenges and future trends. Drawing from their longtime expertise and deep knowledge of the field, the authors present a critic and well-structured perspective on sustainable power sources and technologies, including solar, wind, hydrogen and nuclear, both in large and small scale. Using accessible language they provide rigorous technological reviews and analyze the main issues of practical usage. The book addresses current questions in this area, such as: "Is there enough biomass to make a difference in energy needs? Should biomass be used in Energy Generation?"; "How mature is battery technology? Will it finally become cost effective, and will it make a significant difference this next decade?"; "How big a role will small and modular nuclear power generation play in the coming decades?"; "What will be the influence of national tax policies?". No prior technical knowledge is assumed of the reader. It is, therefore, ideal for professionals and students in all areas of energy and power systems, as well as those involved in energy planning, management and policy.

1. Energy and Civilization

2. Sources of Energy

3. Energy and Sustainability

4. Energy Conversion and Storage

5. The New Electric Vehicle Society

6. Energy in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

7. Electrical Grid Power and Strength Diversity

8. The Future in Nuclear Power

9. Options for Remote Locations

10. Strategies and Critical Paths to Sustainability

Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Electric motors [THRM], Environmentally-friendly architecture & design [AMCR]

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