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Application, Economics, and Public Perception
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781498710961
- Artikelnr.: 42365841
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Dr. Muyiwa S. Adaramola earned his BSc and MSc in mechanical engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, respectively. He received his PhD in environmental engineering at the University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Canada. He has worked as a researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, focusing on wind energy, wind turbine performance, and wind turbine wake. Currently, Dr. Adaramola is an associate professor in renewable energy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway.
Introduction. Part I: Overview. Hybrid Solar: A Review on Photovoltaic and
Thermal Power Integration. Part II: Solar Energy and Conservation. An
Approach to Enhance the Conservation-Compatibility of Solar Energy
Development. Part III: Solar Technology. Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells.
Enabling Greater Penetration of Solar Power via the Use of CSP with Thermal
Energy Storage. Viability of Grid-Connected Solar PV Energy System in Jos,
Nigeria. Passive Cooling Technology for Photovoltaic Panels for Domestic
Houses. Part IV: Solar Energy Economics. A Review of Solar Energy Markets,
Economics and Policies. Economical Evaluation of Large-Scale Photovoltaic
Systems Using Universal Generating Function Techniques. Simulating the
Value of Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage in a
Production Cost Model. The Place of Solar Power: An Economic Analysis of
Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power. Part V: Public Perceptions of
Solar Energy. Excerpt from: Community Response to Concentrating Solar Power
in the San Luis Valley. The Promotion of Domestic Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Electricity Production Through Social Learning. Index.
Thermal Power Integration. Part II: Solar Energy and Conservation. An
Approach to Enhance the Conservation-Compatibility of Solar Energy
Development. Part III: Solar Technology. Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells.
Enabling Greater Penetration of Solar Power via the Use of CSP with Thermal
Energy Storage. Viability of Grid-Connected Solar PV Energy System in Jos,
Nigeria. Passive Cooling Technology for Photovoltaic Panels for Domestic
Houses. Part IV: Solar Energy Economics. A Review of Solar Energy Markets,
Economics and Policies. Economical Evaluation of Large-Scale Photovoltaic
Systems Using Universal Generating Function Techniques. Simulating the
Value of Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage in a
Production Cost Model. The Place of Solar Power: An Economic Analysis of
Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power. Part V: Public Perceptions of
Solar Energy. Excerpt from: Community Response to Concentrating Solar Power
in the San Luis Valley. The Promotion of Domestic Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Electricity Production Through Social Learning. Index.
Introduction. Part I: Overview. Hybrid Solar: A Review on Photovoltaic and
Thermal Power Integration. Part II: Solar Energy and Conservation. An
Approach to Enhance the Conservation-Compatibility of Solar Energy
Development. Part III: Solar Technology. Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells.
Enabling Greater Penetration of Solar Power via the Use of CSP with Thermal
Energy Storage. Viability of Grid-Connected Solar PV Energy System in Jos,
Nigeria. Passive Cooling Technology for Photovoltaic Panels for Domestic
Houses. Part IV: Solar Energy Economics. A Review of Solar Energy Markets,
Economics and Policies. Economical Evaluation of Large-Scale Photovoltaic
Systems Using Universal Generating Function Techniques. Simulating the
Value of Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage in a
Production Cost Model. The Place of Solar Power: An Economic Analysis of
Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power. Part V: Public Perceptions of
Solar Energy. Excerpt from: Community Response to Concentrating Solar Power
in the San Luis Valley. The Promotion of Domestic Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Electricity Production Through Social Learning. Index.
Thermal Power Integration. Part II: Solar Energy and Conservation. An
Approach to Enhance the Conservation-Compatibility of Solar Energy
Development. Part III: Solar Technology. Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells.
Enabling Greater Penetration of Solar Power via the Use of CSP with Thermal
Energy Storage. Viability of Grid-Connected Solar PV Energy System in Jos,
Nigeria. Passive Cooling Technology for Photovoltaic Panels for Domestic
Houses. Part IV: Solar Energy Economics. A Review of Solar Energy Markets,
Economics and Policies. Economical Evaluation of Large-Scale Photovoltaic
Systems Using Universal Generating Function Techniques. Simulating the
Value of Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage in a
Production Cost Model. The Place of Solar Power: An Economic Analysis of
Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power. Part V: Public Perceptions of
Solar Energy. Excerpt from: Community Response to Concentrating Solar Power
in the San Luis Valley. The Promotion of Domestic Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Electricity Production Through Social Learning. Index.