Resilient Energy Systems [electronic resource] :Renewables: Wind, Solar, Hydro / by Ion Bostan, Adrian Gheorghe, Valeriu Dulgheru, Ion Sobor, Viorel Bostan, Anatolie Sochirean.
by Bostan, Ion [author.]; Gheorghe, Adrian [author.]; Dulgheru, Valeriu [author.]; Sobor, Ion [author.]; Bostan, Viorel [author.]; Sochirean, Anatolie [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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T55.4-60.8 All-Embracing Manufacturing | JA1-92 The Immutable Laws of Mankind | R-RZ Adherens Junctions: from Molecular Mechanisms to Tissue Development and Disease | TK1001-1841 Resilient Energy Systems | LC8-6691 Multiple Representations in Biological Education | LC8-6691 Experience of School Transitions | TA213-215 Theory of Parallel Mechanisms |
1 Introduction -- 2 Use of Renewable Energy: World, European and National Perspectives -- 3 Solar Energy -- 4 Kinetical Energy of River Running Water -- 5 Wind Energy -- 6 Permanent Magnet Generators (PMG) for Wind Turbines and Micro Hydro Turbines.- 7 Sea Waves Energy. .
Renewable energy systems are playing an important role in the current discourse on energy security and sustainability. Scientific, engineering and economic solutions are adopted, and there is a constant effort to understand mechanisms and options to allow a faster penetration of renewable systems in the current energy mix and energy market. Readers of this book will have access to information, engineering design and economic solutions for harvesting local and regional energy potential by means of solar, wind, hydro resources. It will enable graduate students, researchers, promoters of sustainable energy technologies,consulting engineering experts, knowledgeable public to understand the solutions, methods, and techniques suitable for different phases of design and implementation of a large selection of renewable energy technologies, and to identify their sustainability in application and policy.
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