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Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conversion - Technologies, Applications
and Environmental Impacts features comprehensive and up-to-date
knowledge on the photovoltaic solar energy conversion technology
and describes its different aspects in the context of most recent
scientific and technological advances. It also provides an insight
into future developments in this field by covering four distinct
topics include "PV Cells and Modules", "Applications of PV
Systems", "Life Cycle and Environmental Impacts" and "PV Market and
Policies".
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Biofuels and Bioenergy (BICE2016) - International Conference, Bhopal, India, 23-25 February 2016 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
S. Suresh, Anil Kumar, Ashish Shukla, Renu Singh, C.M. Krishna
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These conference proceedings provide a comprehensive overview of
and in-depth technical information on all possible bioenergy
resources (solid, liquid, and gaseous), including cutting-edge
themes such as advanced fuels and biogas. The book includes current
state-of-the-art topics ranging from feedstocks and cost-effective
conversion processes to biofuels economic analysis and
environmental policy, and features case studies and quizzes for
each section derived from the implementation of actual hands-on
biofuel projects to aid learning. It offers readers a starting
point on this challenging and exciting path. The central concepts
are defined and explained in the context of process applications
under various topics. By focussing on the pertinent fundamental
principles in the environment and energy sciences and by repeatedly
emphasizing the importance of their correlation, it offers a strong
foundation for future study and practice. Learning about
fundamental properties and mechanisms on an ongoing basis is
absolutely essential for long-term professional viability in a
technically vibrant area such as nanotechnology. The book has been
written for undergraduate and graduate students in chemical, energy
and environment engineering. However, selected sections can provide
the basis for courses in civil, mechanical or electrical
engineering. It includes a self-contained presentation of the key
concepts of energy resources, solar thermal and photovoltaic
systems, nuclear energy, biomass conversion technology and
agricultural-waste processing. Throughout it interweaves
descriptive material on sustainable development, clean coal
technology, green technology, solid-waste management and lifecycle
assessments. It offers an introduction to these topics rather than
comprehensive coverage of the themes and their in-depth
fundamentals.
These conference proceedings provide a comprehensive overview of
and in-depth technical information on all possible bioenergy
resources (solid, liquid, and gaseous), including cutting-edge
themes such as advanced fuels and biogas. The book includes current
state-of-the-art topics ranging from feedstocks and cost-effective
conversion processes to biofuels economic analysis and
environmental policy, and features case studies and quizzes for
each section derived from the implementation of actual hands-on
biofuel projects to aid learning. It offers readers a starting
point on this challenging and exciting path. The central concepts
are defined and explained in the context of process applications
under various topics. By focussing on the pertinent fundamental
principles in the environment and energy sciences and by repeatedly
emphasizing the importance of their correlation, it offers a strong
foundation for future study and practice. Learning about
fundamental properties and mechanisms on an ongoing basis is
absolutely essential for long-term professional viability in a
technically vibrant area such as nanotechnology. The book has been
written for undergraduate and graduate students in chemical, energy
and environment engineering. However, selected sections can provide
the basis for courses in civil, mechanical or electrical
engineering. It includes a self-contained presentation of the key
concepts of energy resources, solar thermal and photovoltaic
systems, nuclear energy, biomass conversion technology and
agricultural-waste processing. Throughout it interweaves
descriptive material on sustainable development, clean coal
technology, green technology, solid-waste management and lifecycle
assessments. It offers an introduction to these topics rather than
comprehensive coverage of the themes and their in-depth
fundamentals.
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