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This volume is a true shelf reference, providing a thorough
overview of the entire renewable energy sphere, while still
functioning as a go-to information source for professionals and
students when they need answers about a specific technical issue.
Crafted over the last 15 years into a problem-solving tool for
engineers, researchers, consultants and planners currently working
in the field, as well as a detailed map of the renewables universe
for those looking to expand into new technological specialties,
Renewable Energy by Sorensen offers the most comprehensive coverage
of the subject available.
The book has been structured around three parts in order to assist
readers in focusing on the issues that impact them the most for a
given project or question. PART I covers the basic scientific
principles behind all major renewable energy resources, such as
solar, wind and biomass. PART II provides in-depth information
about how these raw renewable sources can actually be converted
into useful forms, transmitted into the grid and stored for future
utilization. Finally, PART III undertakes the aspects of energy
planning, environmental impacts and socio-economic issues on
regional and global levels.
In this fourth edition update, new material includes expanded
coverage of biofuels, solar conversion, biomass and fuel cells,
storage and transmission, and a new chapter on integrated
technologies to introduce the hybrid systems now being explored.
New surveys and the most recent research findings are included
throughout.
*New, thoroughly updated fourth edition of the authoritative field
guide to the entire Renewable Energy universe
*The only books to scientific principles and implementation
methods, technologies and socio-economics, environmental impacts
and cutting-edge advances, all in one volume.
*New material includes expanded coverage of biofuels, solar
conversion, biomass and fuel cells, storage and transmission, and a
new chapter on integrated systems.
This thoroughly revised second edition Handbook examines the latest
knowledge and perspectives on digital politics. Through new content
on digital populism, filter bubbles, algorithmic power, AI,
non-Western digital politics, election communication regulation and
right-wing alternative news media, contributors challenge the
binary of cyber-optimism and cyber-pessimism and argue for a more
nuanced understanding of political change. Arranged around key
themes, this Handbook investigates the meaning of digital politics
and analyses the impact of new technologies and platforms on
politics. Chapters consider the digital reconfiguration of civic
practices, political institutions and journalism. Leading scholars
provide original, incisive and provocative insights into
cutting-edge issues, exploring how the expansion of digital
technologies, channels and styles shapes political dynamics.
Providing a broad and in-depth overview of digital politics, this
Handbook will be an invaluable resource for researchers, educators
and students of politics, media and communication studies,
journalism, technology and governance. It will also be essential
reading for political practitioners, policy-makers and strategists
seeking to better understand the digital world.
Exploring the importance of megacities and megacity-regions as one
of the defining features of the 21st century, this Handbook
provides a clear and comprehensive overview of current thinking and
debates from leading scholars in the field. Highlighting major
current challenges and dimensions of megaurbanization, chapters
form a thematic focus on governance, planning, history, and
environmental and social issues, supported by case studies from
every continent. Analysing vital questions for contemporary urban
research, this Handbook looks at: what place megacities and
megacity-regions occupy in a world of cities; how they interrogate
current thinking about urban society, theory, and policy; and what
role these largest of urban areas will play in shaping humanity's
future. Key contributions reveal that research needs to further
focus a critical and analytical lens on the particularities and
distinctive issues associated with megaurbanization. A timely and
essential read for urban studies, urban geography, and public
policy students, the interdisciplinary nature of this Handbook
provides a thorough view into the features and importance of
megacities and megacity-regions. Public policy-makers and planners
will also benefit from the wide-ranging case studies included.
Exploring the importance of megacities and megacity-regions as one
of the defining features of the 21st century, this Handbook
provides a clear and comprehensive overview of current thinking and
debates from leading scholars in the field. Highlighting major
current challenges and dimensions of megaurbanization, chapters
form a thematic focus on governance, planning, history, and
environmental and social issues, supported by case studies from
every continent. Analysing vital questions for contemporary urban
research, this Handbook looks at: what place megacities and
megacity-regions occupy in a world of cities; how they interrogate
current thinking about urban society, theory, and policy; and what
role these largest of urban areas will play in shaping humanity's
future. Key contributions reveal that research needs to further
focus a critical and analytical lens on the particularities and
distinctive issues associated with megaurbanization. A timely and
essential read for urban studies, urban geography, and public
policy students, the interdisciplinary nature of this Handbook
provides a thorough view into the features and importance of
megacities and megacity-regions. Public policy-makers and planners
will also benefit from the wide-ranging case studies included.
Large-scale wind power generation is one of the fastest developing
sources of renewable energy and already makes a substantial
contribution to power grids in many countries worldwide. With
technology maturing, the challenge is now to increase penetration,
and optimise the design, construction and performance of wind
energy systems. Fundamental issues of safety and reliability are
paramount in this drive to increase capacity and efficiency. Wind
energy systems: Optimising design and construction for safe and
reliable operation provides a comprehensive review of the latest
developments in the design, construction and operation of
large-scale wind energy systems, including in offshore and other
problematic environments. Part one provides detailed coverage of
wind resource assessment and siting methods relevant to wind
turbine and wind farm planning, as well as aeroelastics,
aerodynamics, and fatigue loading that affect the safety and
reliability of wind energy systems. This coverage is extended in
part two, where the design and development of individual components
is considered in depth, from wind turbine rotors to drive train and
control systems, and on to tower design and construction. Part
three explores operation and maintenance issues, such as
reliability and maintainability strategies and condition monitoring
systems, before discussing performance assessment and optimisation
routes for wind energy systems in low wind speed environments and
cold climates. Part four reviews offshore wind energy systems
development, from the impact of environmental loads such as wind,
waves and ice, to site specific construction and integrated wind
farm planning, and of course the critical issues and strategies for
offshore operation and maintenance. With its distinguished editors
and international teams of contributors, Wind energy systems is a
standard reference for wind power engineers, technicians and
manufacturers, as well as researchers and academics involved in
this expanding field.
"Distillation: Fundamentals and Principles" is a single source of
authoritative information on all aspects of the theory and practice
of modern distillation, suitable for advanced students and
professionals working in a laboratory, industrial plants, or a
managerial capacity. It addresses the most important and current
research on industrial distillation, including all steps in process
design (feasibility study, modeling, and experimental validation),
together with operation and control aspects. This volume features
an extra focus on the conceptual design of distillation.
Practical information on the newest development written by
recognized expertsCoverage of a huge range of laboratory and
industrial distillation approachesExtensive references for each
chapter facilitates further study
This book uses the concept of exploration as a way of understanding
transitions in children between the ages of 5 to 18 years old.
Written by an international group of scholars from Australia,
Brazil, China, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, India, Norway and the
UK, the chapters offer a diverse set of case studies. The topics
and themes covered include transitions in outdoor playtime, the
transition to daycare, compassion in kindergarten, learning with
fathers, transitions of Chinese traditional culture and disability.
The chapters are organised into two parts, the first part covering
macro transitions and the second covering micro-genetic
transitions. The contributors show how both macro and micro-genetic
transitions influence children's everyday lives, and how these
different transitions open up new possibilities for play, learning
and development. The contributors draw on Vygotsky's cultural
historical theory and the understanding that children's cultural
formation takes form in a dialectic relation between children's
interests and motives and the institutional settings they
participate in.
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Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web represents the
culmination of work that emerged from 2013 Curriculum &
Pedagogy annual conference. The notion of the hegemonic web is the
defining theme of the volume. In this collection, authors struggle
to unravel and take apart pieces of the complex web that are so
deeply embedded into normative ways of thinking, being and making
meaning. They also grapple with understanding the role that
hegemony plays and the influence that it has on identity,
curriculum, teaching and learning. Finally, scholars included in
this volume describe their efforts to engage and undergo
counter-hegemonic movements by sharing their stories and struggles.
Research Methods in Service Innovation provides an essential
methodological toolbox for researchers, students and practitioners
interested in better understanding innovation and improving
innovation processes in service organisations. Each chapter
presents a specific method, introduces its theoretical foundations,
explains its practical application, and provides examples and
suggestions for its implementation. The methods described include
original and innovative methodological approaches, such as
technology-oriented scenario analysis, experiments and laddering,
as well as critical incident techniques, social network analysis,
blogs, visual techniques, narratives and future workshops.
Together, the chapters encourage readers to understand service
innovation research as a process that requires creative
methodological thinking. The book adapts various methods and
processes from different areas of research, and evaluates their
strengths, limitations and possible applications in specific areas
of service innovation. Researchers and academics will find this
collection to be an essential state-of-the-art resource for
research in the fields of service innovation and innovation in
general. The book will also appeal to practitioners and consultants
dealing with both public and private service organisations.
Contributors include: C. Forder, L. Fuglsang, N.N. Grunbaum, A.V.
Hansen, F. Lapenta, J.K. Moller, A.R. Olesen, A. Scupola, F.
Sorensen, J. Sundbo
This book explores the evolution of products from the beginning
idea through mass-production. Rather than prescribing a
one-size-fits-all process, the authors explain the theory behind
product development and challenge readers to develop their own
customized development process uniquely suited for their individual
situation. In addition to theory, the book provides development
case studies, exercises and self-evaluation criteria at the end of
each chapter, and a product development reference that introduces a
wide variety of design tools and methods. Class-tested for three
consecutive years by hundreds of students in four different
courses, the book is an ideal text for senior design classes in
mechanical engineering and related disciplines as well as a
reference for practicing engineers/product designers.
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