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Renewable energy and climate change / Volker Quaschning (Berlin Univeristy of Applied Sciences HTW, Germany) ; translated by Herbert Eppel (HE Translations, Leicester, UK, www.HETranslations.uk)
VerfasserQuaschning, Volker
ÜbersetzerEppel, Herbert
ErschienenWest Sussex, U.K. ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2020
Umfangxiii, 338 Seiten : Illustrationen
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Authorized translation of original German text "Erneuerbare Energien und Klimaschutz", 4. Auflage 2018
SchlagwörterElectricity / Elektrizitätslehre / Energie / Energietechnik / Energy / Erneuerbare Energie / Erneuerbare Energien / Klimawandel / Physics / Physik / Power Technology & Power Engineering / Renewable Energy / Erneuerbare Energien / Klimaschutz
ISBN978-1-119-51486-2
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Provides clear analysis on the development potentials and practical realization of solar, wind, wave, and geothermal renewable energy technologiesPresented as a clear introduction to the topics of climate protection and renewable energy, this book demonstrates the correlations between use of energy, energy prices, and climate change. It evaluates and analyzes the current world situation (drawing on examples given from countries across the globe), whilst also giving essential and practical guidance on 'personal' climate protection.Each major type of renewable energy system is covered in detail and with an easy-to-read approach, making it an ideal manual for planning and realizing climate protection and renewable energy systems, while also being an informative textbook for those studying renewable energy and environment and sustainability courses.Renewable Energy and Climate Change, 2nd Edition starts by examining our hunger for energy--how much we need, how much we use, and how much it is costing us. It then looks at the state of climate change today and the causes. Following that, the book focuses on how we waste and save energy. The remaining chapters look at the many alternative sources of energy generation, like photovoltaics, solar thermal systems and power plants, wind power systems, hydropower plants, and geothermal power. The book also delves into current state of biomass energy and the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. It finishes with a look at the future of the subject, shining a light on some positive examples of sustainable energy.