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Barnes and Noble

Renewable Energy Production and Distribution Volume 2: Solutions Opportunities

Current price: $180.00
Renewable Energy Production and Distribution Volume 2: Solutions Opportunities
Renewable Energy Production and Distribution Volume 2: Solutions Opportunities

Barnes and Noble

Renewable Energy Production and Distribution Volume 2: Solutions Opportunities

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Renewable Energy Production and Distribution: Solutions and Opportunities, Volume Four,
the latest release in the
Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies
series, looks at the production performance of renewable energy sources and emerging production processes. Containing all major renewable energy technologies in individual chapters, this reference includes some of the most dynamic developments, good practices and future concepts in solar energy systems, energy storage, geothermal energy, bioenergy and hydrogen production. By reviewing these advances, considering them in real world applications and analyzing key challenges, this book provides readers with an up-to-date resource on renewable energy grid integration and its importance.
This newest volume will be of interest to sustainability, energy and engineering graduates, researchers, professors as well as industry professionals involved in the renewable energy sector.

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