Energy from the Desert: Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Systems: Socio-Economic, Financial, Technical and Environmental Aspects
(Sprache: Englisch)
Examines the socio-economic, environmental and financial issues surrounding the use of Very Large Scale Photovoltaics (VLS-PV). This book provides detailed coverage of technology and financing options (including trends in PV technology), and potential...
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Examines the socio-economic, environmental and financial issues surrounding the use of Very Large Scale Photovoltaics (VLS-PV). This book provides detailed coverage of technology and financing options (including trends in PV technology), and potential social benefits such as desalination and agricultural development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Energy from the Desert: Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Systems: Socio-Economic, Financial, Technical and Environmental Aspects “
1. Introduction 2. World Energy and Environmental Issues 3. PV and Other Renewable Energy Options 4. Socio-Economic Considerations 5. Financial Aspects 6. Recent and Future Trends in PV Technology 7. MW-Scale PV System Installation Technologies Nowadays 8. Future Technical Development for VLS-PV Systems 9. Environmental and Ecological Impacts of VLS-PV 10. Global Potential Analysis 11. Case Study on the Sahara Desert 12. Case Study on the Gobi Desert 13. VLS-PV Roadmap 14. Conclusions and Recommendations
Autoren-Porträt
Kosuke Kurokawa has over 30 years of experience in energy systems technology, including HVDC transmission and solar photovoltaics. Keiichi Komoto is a senior consultant in the field of renewable energy for Mizuho Information and Research Institute. Peter van der Vleuten is chairman of the Free Energy Foundation. David Faiman is professor of physics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and director of Israel's National Solar Energy Center. Masakazu Ito is an assistant professor of Integrated Research Institute in Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2009, 190 Seiten, Maße: 20,6 x 29,7 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Keiichi Komoto, Masakazu Ito, Peter Van Der Vleuten
- Verlag: Earthscan
- ISBN-10: 1844077942
- ISBN-13: 9781844077946
Sprache:
Englisch
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'Never has very large scale photovoltaics received such an exhaustive analysis.' Photon International, from review of the first volume 'If you are interested in this topic- and it's a fascinating one- read this book.' Joy Claridge, Engergy News: Official Jounral of the Australian Institute of Energy, 2010. 'Building on the key concepts and case studies of previous volumes, this will be a key text for policy makers and investors in the field.' Management of Environmental Quality Journal. 'Energy from the Desert has the potential to generate a much-needed change in the direction of development and in the fortunes of a country or company or even an individual...' Renewable Energy and Climate Change
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