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Physics of Solar Energy and Storage
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Physics of Solar Energy and Storage
Current price: $145.00
Barnes and Noble
Physics of Solar Energy and Storage
Current price: $145.00
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PHYSICS OF SOLAR ENERGY AND ENERGY STORAGE
Join the fight for a renewable world with this indispensable introduction
Solar energy is one of the most essential tools in the fight to create a sustainable future. A wholly renewable and cost-effective energy source capable of providing domestic, business, and industrial energy, solar energy is expected to become a $223 billion a year industry by 2026. The future of global energy production demands researchers and engineers who understand the physics of harnessing, storing, and distributing solar energy.
Physics of Solar Energy and Energy Storage
begins to meet this demand, with a thorough, accessible overview of the required fundamentals. Now fully updated to reflect the past decade of research amidst a growing understanding of the scale of our collective challenge, it promises to train the next generation of researchers and engineers who will join this vital effort.
Readers of the second edition of
will find:
A particular focus on lithium-ion rechargeable batteries
Detailed discussions of photovoltaic solar systems, concentrating solar systems, passive solar heating, and more
Homework problems and exercises throughout to reinforce learning
is ideal for mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineers working on solar or alternative energy projects, as well as researchers and policymakers in related fields.
Join the fight for a renewable world with this indispensable introduction
Solar energy is one of the most essential tools in the fight to create a sustainable future. A wholly renewable and cost-effective energy source capable of providing domestic, business, and industrial energy, solar energy is expected to become a $223 billion a year industry by 2026. The future of global energy production demands researchers and engineers who understand the physics of harnessing, storing, and distributing solar energy.
Physics of Solar Energy and Energy Storage
begins to meet this demand, with a thorough, accessible overview of the required fundamentals. Now fully updated to reflect the past decade of research amidst a growing understanding of the scale of our collective challenge, it promises to train the next generation of researchers and engineers who will join this vital effort.
Readers of the second edition of
will find:
A particular focus on lithium-ion rechargeable batteries
Detailed discussions of photovoltaic solar systems, concentrating solar systems, passive solar heating, and more
Homework problems and exercises throughout to reinforce learning
is ideal for mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineers working on solar or alternative energy projects, as well as researchers and policymakers in related fields.