
Renewable Energy: A User's Guide New Edition
Author(s): Andy McCrea (Author)
- Publisher: The Crowood Press
- Publication Date: May 1, 2013
- Edition: New
- Language: English
- Print length: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 1847974791
- ISBN-13: 9781847974792
Book Description
Every day there are news reports that highlight spiraling energy costs, accelerating energy consumption, serious concerns over fuel security, and fears that oil production may soon decline, all set against a background of global warming and the devastating impact of climate change. The author of this book emphasizes that we need to use renewable energy technologies on a much wider scale to produce heat and electricity, and explains that if action is taken immediately it could make an enormous difference in helping to meet CO2 reduction targets. He demonstrates how by installing a renewable energy technology in your home, you will be taking a step towards reducing your carbon footprint and helping to save the planet. The technologies covered are solar energy; heat pumps; biomass fuels such as wood, waste, and even specially grown crops; wind power; hydroelectricity; and such emerging technologies such as geothermal, wave, and tidal power.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This user-friendly title written by an expert in power engineering provides a clearly illustrated guide to renewable energy, its benefits and applications.” —Environmentalist
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