
Renewable Power and Energy, Volume II
Wind and Thermal Systems
Gary D. Price(Author)
Momentum Press
Published on 3. August 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-1-947083-88-2 (ISBN)
Description
Photovoltaic power systems are becoming a significant source of energy in our energy resource mix today. It is essential these systems are reliable, safe and secure.
Precise engineering design is required to ensure these new power systems meet these requirements. In particular, interconnected systems with existing utility power systems must operate in synchronism and improve overall quality of the electrical power grid. This book is intended to identify and explain engineering procedures for the design and operation of photovoltaic systems. It includes a review of conventional electrical power systems as implemented in the United States and common to all electrical systems throughout the world and introduces other types of renewable energy systems. The heart of the book is focused on the design of interconnected and stand-alone PV systems-battery storage is becoming an integral part of PV systems, and a significant portion of the text is dedicated to energy storage for stand-alone and back-up power systems. The author also highlights how economics and structural considerations are an essential part of the engineering design process.
Precise engineering design is required to ensure these new power systems meet these requirements. In particular, interconnected systems with existing utility power systems must operate in synchronism and improve overall quality of the electrical power grid. This book is intended to identify and explain engineering procedures for the design and operation of photovoltaic systems. It includes a review of conventional electrical power systems as implemented in the United States and common to all electrical systems throughout the world and introduces other types of renewable energy systems. The heart of the book is focused on the design of interconnected and stand-alone PV systems-battery storage is becoming an integral part of PV systems, and a significant portion of the text is dedicated to energy storage for stand-alone and back-up power systems. The author also highlights how economics and structural considerations are an essential part of the engineering design process.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Highland Park
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
215 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-947083-88-2 (9781947083882)
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Gary D. Price is an affiliate professor at the Metro State University of Denver. He teaches a renewable energy course for the electrical engineering technology (EET) department. Gary also owns Sunnyside Solar, a renewable energy company that designs and installs solar electric systems for residential and commercial customers. Gary holds a BS degree in electrical engineering from North Dakota State University, an MS degree in electrical power engineering from the University of Colorado, and an MBA degree in finance from the University of Denver. He also is currently registered as a professional engineer in Colorado and is certified as a professional solar installer by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners. Gary lives and works in Louisville, Colorado.