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A definitive guide to energy systems engineering--thoroughly updated for the latest technologies
Written by a team of experts in the industry, this comprehensive resource discusses fossil, nuclear, and renewable energy and lays out technology-neutral, portfolio-based approaches to energy systems. You will get complete coverage of all of the major energy technologies, including how they work, how they are quantitatively evaluated, what they cost, and their impact on the natural environment. The authors show how each technique is currently used--and offer a look into the future of energy systems engineering.
Thoroughly revised to include the latest advances, Energy Systems Engineering: Evaluation and Implementation, Third Edition, clearly addresses project scope estimation, cost, energy consumption, and technical efficiency. Example problems demonstrate the performance of each technology and teach, step-by-step, how to assess strengths and weaknesses. Hundreds of illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises aid in your understanding of the concepts presented. Valuable appendices contain reference tables, unit conversions, and thermodynamic constants.
Coverage includes:
- Systems and economic tools
- Climate change and climate modeling
- Fossil fuel resources
- Stationary combustion systems
- Carbon sequestration
- Nuclear energy systems, including small-scale nuclear fusion
- Solar resources
- Solar photovoltaic technologies
- Active and passive solar thermal systems
- Wind energy systems and wind turbine designs for lower wind speeds
- Bioenergy resources and systems
- Waste-to-energy conversion
- Transportation energy technologies, including electric vehicles
- Systems perspective on transportation energy
- Creating the twenty-first-century energy system
About the Author: Francis M. Vanek, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer and Research Associate in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, where he specializes in energy efficiency, alternative energy, and energy for transportation. He is also the lead author of Sustainable Transportation Systems Engineering from McGraw-Hill.
Louis D. Albright, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. He is also a Fellow of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE).
Largus T. Angenent, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. He specializes in converting organic biomass and waste materials into bioenergy, and also works in the areas of biosensors and bio-aerosols.