Renewable Energy Engineering
Fully revised and updated, this second edition provides students with a quantitative and accessible introduction to the renewable technologies at the heart of efforts to build a sustainable future. Key features include new chapters on essential topics in energy storage, off-grid systems, microgrids and community energy; revised chapters on energy and grid fundamentals, wind energy, hydro power, photovoltaic and solar thermal energy, marine energy and bioenergy; appendices on foundational topics in electrical engineering, heat transfer and fluid dynamics; discussion of how real-world projects are developed, constructed and operated; over 60 worked examples linking theory to real-world engineering applications; and over 150 end-of-chapter homework problems, with solutions for instructors. Accompanied online at www.cambridge.org/jenkins2e by extended exercises and datasets, enabling instructors to create unique projects and coursework, this new edition remains the ideal multi-disciplinary introduction to renewable energy, for senior undergraduate and graduate students in engineering and the physical sciences.
- Provides broad coverage with an emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches, suitable for students from a wide range of backgrounds or without previous specialization in energy
- Demonstrates the calculation techniques and design procedures that allow students to design and assess renewable energy schemes
- Includes information on current developments to support students' future careers in this rapidly expanding area
Product details
March 2024Adobe eBook Reader
9781009295741
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Energy in the modern world
- 2. Wind energy
- 3. Hydro power
- 4. The solar energy resource
- 5. Photovoltaic systems
- 6. Solar thermal systems
- 7. Marine energy
- 8. Bioenergy
- 9. Development and appraisal of renewable energy projects
- 10. Electrical energy systems
- 11. Storage of renewable energy
- 12. Off-grid systems, microgrids and community energy systems
- Tutorial I. Electrical engineering
- Tutorial II. Heat transfer
- Tutorial III. Simple behaviour of fluids
- Index.