A unique electrical engineering approach to alternative sources of energy Unlike other books that deal with alternative sources of energy from a mechanical point of view, Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy takes an electrical engineering perspective. Moreover, the authors examine the full spectrum of alternative and renewable energy with the goal of developing viable methods of integrating energy sources and storage efficiently. Readers become thoroughly conversant with the principles, possibilities, and limits of alternative and renewable energy. The book begins with a general introduction and then reviews principles of thermodynamics. Next, the authors explore both common and up-and-coming alternative energy sources, including hydro, wind, solar, photovoltaic, thermosolar, fuel cells, and biomass. Following that are discussions of microturbines and induction generators, as well as a special chapter dedicated to energy storage systems. After setting forth the fundamentals, | ||
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Alternative Energy DVD Duo: Alternative Energy Sources: Components & Integrated Automotive Systems, and the Alternative Energy Sources 3D eBook … (NTSC DVD Video & 3D eBook Combo)
This is an introductory level video and 3D eBook combo covering alternative energy sources with an automotive focus. The video, introduces alternative energy system components, hybrid and fuel-cell integrated automobiles, and others, presented and demonstrated by industry experts: Robert Wimmer, Toyota Motor North America Inc., USA, Mitchell Houser, W L Gore & Associates, Inc., USA, Bryan McKay, Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc., USA, Beth Sommers, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, USA, and the Toyota FT-HS Eco-friendly Concept Car Design Team, interviewed by Professor Paul G Ranky, PhD, NJIT, USA. The 3D eBook discusses the basic methods, tools and technologies with several industrial and research case studies discussed and demonstrated by industry experts in text, images, videos and in 3D. The over 400 interactive screens include 20 digital videos, 7 lesson plans, and several highly interactive 3D objects of automobiles, covering: Introduction; Why Alternative Energy Sources? Web-links to interacti | ||
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