Essays in Energy is a collection of a number of essays by the same
number of engineers. They show a variety of viewpoints and
diversity. This collection is meant to incite and excite
conversation among engineers, scientists, and society at large. It
would serve as a catalyst for a three-credit course as an
introductory engineering subject to non-engineering university
students. As university education develops to better prepare future
leaders to appreciate science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics, engineering courses for non-engineering majors are
essential and so is the requirement of worthy textbooks. This
monograph intends to be one of the useful tools available. The wide
range of topics includes nuclear power, small hydroelectric plants,
wind turbines, and organic photovoltaics. Nanotechnology, natural
gas, and deep sea oil drilling are presented as well.
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