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Renewable Energy

A First Course

Harold A. Geller , Robert Ehrlich

Science / Physics / General

This revised edition is fully updated and continues to provide the best in-depth introduction to renewable energy science. It focuses mainly on renewable energy, but also addresses nonrenewable energy (fossil fuels and nuclear technology). The coverage extends from the basic physics to conservation, economic, and public policy issues, with strong emphasis on explaining how things work in practice. The authors avoid technical jargon and advanced math, but address fundamental analytical skills with wide application, including:

  • Two brand new chapters giving an introduction to population dynamics and statistical analysis for energy studies
  • Additional self-study problems and answers
  • More worked examples
  • Up-to-date coverage of areas such as hydraulic fracturing, integration of renewable energy to power grid, and cost.
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