Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy ( Wiley - IEEE )

Publication series :Wiley - IEEE

Author: Felix A. Farret  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780471755616

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471712329

Subject: TK01 Energy

Language: ENG

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A unique electrical engineering approach to alternative sources of energy

Unlike other books that deal with alternative sources of energy from a mechanical point of view, Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy takes an electrical engineering perspective. Moreover, the authors examine the full spectrum of alternative and renewable energy with the goal of developing viable methods of integrating energy sources and storage efficiently. Readers become thoroughly conversant with the principles, possibilities, and limits of alternative and renewable energy.

The book begins with a general introduction and then reviews principles of thermodynamics. Next, the authors explore both common and up-and-coming alternative energy sources, including hydro, wind, solar, photovoltaic, thermosolar, fuel cells, and biomass. Following that are discussions of microturbines and induction generators, as well as a special chapter dedicated to energy storage systems. After setting forth the fundamentals, the authors focus on how to integrate the various energy sources for electrical power production. Discussions related to system operation, maintenance, and management, as well as standards for interconnection, are also set forth.

Throughout the book, diagrams are provided to demonstrate the electrical operation of all the systems that are presented. In addition, extensive use of examples helps readers better grasp how integration of alternative energy sources can be accomplished.

The final chapter gives readers the opportunity to learn about the HOMER Micropower Optimization Model. This computer model, developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), assists in the design of micropower systems and facilitates comparisons of power generation techniques. Readers can download the software from the NREL Web site.

This book is a must-read for engineers, consultants, regulators, and environmentalists involved in energy production and delivery, helping them evaluate alternative energy sources and integrate them into an efficient energy delivery system. It is also a superior textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students.

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 9

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  9 – 19

FOREWORD

pp.:  19 – 21

PREFACE

pp.:  21 – 23

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

pp.:  23 – 25

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

pp.:  25 – 27

1 ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY

pp.:  27 – 29

2 PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYNAMICS

pp.:  29 – 56

3 HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS

pp.:  56 – 85

4 WIND POWER PLANTS

pp.:  85 – 112

5 THERMOSOLAR POWER PLANTS

pp.:  112 – 140

6 PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTS

pp.:  140 – 157

7 POWER PLANTS WITH FUEL CELLS

pp.:  157 – 187

8 BIOMASS-POWERED MICROPLANTS

pp.:  187 – 226

9 MICROTURBINES

pp.:  226 – 243

10 INDUCTION GENERATORS

pp.:  243 – 261

11 STORAGE SYSTEMS

pp.:  261 – 290

12 INTEGRATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY

pp.:  290 – 329

13 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION

pp.:  329 – 361

14 INTERCONNECTION OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES WITH THE GRID

pp.:  361 – 382

15 MICROPOWER SYSTEM MODELING WITH HOMER

pp.:  382 – 407

APPENDIX A: DIESEL POWER PLANTS

pp.:  407 – 447

APPENDIX B: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

pp.:  447 – 459

APPENDIX C: THE STIRLING ENGINE

pp.:  459 – 466

INDEX

pp.:  466 – 475

LastPages

pp.:  475 – 499

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