
Electric Renewable Energy Systems
Muhammad H. Rashid(Author)
Academic Press
Published on 2. December 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
450 pages
978-0-12-804448-3 (ISBN)
Description
This derivative volume stemming from content included in our seminal Power Electronics Handbook takes its chapters related to renewables and establishes them at the core of a new volume dedicated to the increasingly pivotal and as yet under-published intersection of Power Electronics and Alternative Energy. While this re-versioning provides a corollary revenue stream to better leverage our core handbook asset, it does more than simply re-package existing content. Each chapter will be significantly updated and expanded by more than 50%, and all new introductory and summary chapters will be added to contextualize and tie the volume together. Therefore, unlike traditional derivative volumes, we will be able to offer new and updated material to the market and include this largely original content in our ScienceDirect Energy collection.
Due to the inherently multi-disciplinary nature of renewables, many engineers come from backgrounds in Physics, Materials, or Chemical Engineering, and therefore do not have experience working in-depth with electronics. As more and more alternative and distributed energy systems require grid hook-ups and on-site storage, a working knowledge of batteries, inverters and other power electronics components becomes requisite. Further, as renewables enjoy broadening commercial implementation, power electronics professionals are interested to learn of the challenges and strategies particular to applications in alternative energy. This book will bring each group up-to-speed with the primary issues of importance at this technological node.
This content clarifies the juncture of two key coverage areas for our Energy portfolio: alternative sources and power systems. It serves to bridge the information in our power engineering and renewable energy lists, supporting the growing grid cluster in the former and adding key information on practical implementation to the latter.
Due to the inherently multi-disciplinary nature of renewables, many engineers come from backgrounds in Physics, Materials, or Chemical Engineering, and therefore do not have experience working in-depth with electronics. As more and more alternative and distributed energy systems require grid hook-ups and on-site storage, a working knowledge of batteries, inverters and other power electronics components becomes requisite. Further, as renewables enjoy broadening commercial implementation, power electronics professionals are interested to learn of the challenges and strategies particular to applications in alternative energy. This book will bring each group up-to-speed with the primary issues of importance at this technological node.
This content clarifies the juncture of two key coverage areas for our Energy portfolio: alternative sources and power systems. It serves to bridge the information in our power engineering and renewable energy lists, supporting the growing grid cluster in the former and adding key information on practical implementation to the latter.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
950 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-804448-3 (9780128044483)
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Electric Renewable Energy Systems
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Muhammad H. Rashid is Professor and Director of Cybersecurity Engineering Opportunities at the Department of Electrical, Computer and Cybersecurity Engineering, Florida Polytechnic University. He is an internationally recognized teacher, author, and researcher in Power and Energy. He has contributed to numerous works from international publishers of repute. He is an IEEE Life Fellow and a fellow of IET. He also served as an Engineering Accreditor of the Institution of Engineering & Technology, UK.
Content
Introduction to Electric Energy Systems
Elements of Electric Energy Systems
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Hydroelectric Energy
Fuel Cells
Geothermal Energy
Biomass Energy
Ocean Thermal Energy
Single-Phase AC Supply
Three-Phase AC Supply
Magnetic Circuits and Power Transformers
Renewable Energy Generators and Control
Power Semiconductor Switching Devices
AC-DC Converters (Rectifiers)
DC-DC Converters
DC-AC Converters (Inverters)
Electric Power Transmission
Electric Power Systems
Integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Systems into the Smart Grid
Energy Storage Systems
Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy
Elements of Electric Energy Systems
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Hydroelectric Energy
Fuel Cells
Geothermal Energy
Biomass Energy
Ocean Thermal Energy
Single-Phase AC Supply
Three-Phase AC Supply
Magnetic Circuits and Power Transformers
Renewable Energy Generators and Control
Power Semiconductor Switching Devices
AC-DC Converters (Rectifiers)
DC-DC Converters
DC-AC Converters (Inverters)
Electric Power Transmission
Electric Power Systems
Integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Systems into the Smart Grid
Energy Storage Systems
Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy