Renewable energy : a first course
Edition statement:2 Published by : Taylor & Francis (Boca Raton) Physical details: 490 ISBN:9781498736954. Year: 2013Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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332.632 KUM/FI Financial derivatives | 333.790 AGA/ME Meeting the energy challenges | 333.790 ASH/MA Managerial decision making in energy management | 333.79 EHR/RE Renewable energy : a first course | 333.79 IYE/GR Green Energy Sources and Future Energy Scenario | 333.79 IYE/GR Green Energy Sources and Future Energy Scenario | 333.79 IYE/GR Green Energy Sources and Future Energy Scenario |
If you are a student in one of the sciences or engineering who has taken a few introductory courses in physics and calculus, I think you'll like this book. That's because it looks at a variety of technologies in renewable energy, and explains things starting with basic principles. It avoids if at all possible technical jargon, and very mathematically advanced approaches found in many books on the subject. It is also not overly long, unlike many other energy books, and its 14 chapters should easily fit within a standard semester, at least in most schools in the United States
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