Electricity from Wave and Tide (PDF)
An Introduction to Marine Energy
(Sprache: Englisch)
A concise yet technically authoritative overview of modern
marine energy devices with the goal of sustainable electricity
generation
With 165 full-colour illustrations and photographs of devices at
an advanced stage, the book provides inspiring case...
marine energy devices with the goal of sustainable electricity
generation
With 165 full-colour illustrations and photographs of devices at
an advanced stage, the book provides inspiring case...
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A concise yet technically authoritative overview of modern
marine energy devices with the goal of sustainable electricity
generation
With 165 full-colour illustrations and photographs of devices at
an advanced stage, the book provides inspiring case studies of
today's most promising marine energy devices and
developments, including full-scale grid-connected prototypes tested
in sea conditions. It also covers the European Marine Energy Centre
(EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland, where many of the devices are
assessed.
Topics discussed:
* global resources - drawing energy from the World's
waves and tides
* history of wave and tidal stream systems
* theoretical background to modern developments
* conversion of marine energy into grid electricity
* modern wave energy converters and tidal stream energy
converters
This book is aimed at a wide readership including professionals,
policy makers and employees in the energy sector needing an
introduction to marine energy. Its descriptive style and technical
level will also appeal to students of renewable energy, and the
growing number of people who wish to understand how marine devices
can contribute to carbon-free electricity generation in the
21st century.
marine energy devices with the goal of sustainable electricity
generation
With 165 full-colour illustrations and photographs of devices at
an advanced stage, the book provides inspiring case studies of
today's most promising marine energy devices and
developments, including full-scale grid-connected prototypes tested
in sea conditions. It also covers the European Marine Energy Centre
(EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland, where many of the devices are
assessed.
Topics discussed:
* global resources - drawing energy from the World's
waves and tides
* history of wave and tidal stream systems
* theoretical background to modern developments
* conversion of marine energy into grid electricity
* modern wave energy converters and tidal stream energy
converters
This book is aimed at a wide readership including professionals,
policy makers and employees in the energy sector needing an
introduction to marine energy. Its descriptive style and technical
level will also appeal to students of renewable energy, and the
growing number of people who wish to understand how marine devices
can contribute to carbon-free electricity generation in the
21st century.
Autoren-Porträt von Paul A. Lynn
PAUL A. LYNN obtained his B.Sc.(Eng) and Ph.D. degrees from Imperial College London, UK. After several years in the electrical/electronics industry, he lectured at Imperial College and the University of Bristol. As a retired academic, Dr. Lynn's long-term interest in renewable energy has led to a trilogy of Wiley books (including this one), and three solar-powered boats. He is the author of ten other books and numerous technical papers and articles.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Paul A. Lynn
- 2013, 1. Auflage, 240 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118701674
- ISBN-13: 9781118701676
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.08.2013
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