| | |  | Solar Power | Home » » Solar Electricity, 2nd Edition | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Solar Electricity Second Edition Edited by Tomas Markvart University of Southampton, UK ".warmly recommended as a comprehensive, introductory text on a subject which should become increasingly important." (Review of the First Edition in Contemporary Physics) The rapid evolution of photovoltaic technology has highlighted the increasing capabilities of solar electricity as a power source for distributed energy generation. Building on the success of the first edition, Solar Electricity presents a balanced introduction to all aspects of solar energy conversion, from cell types to environmental impact and applications. Now fully revised to incorporate the latest industry achievements and featuring: New sections on the role of dye sensitised solar cells, photovoltaics in buildings, diesel hybrid systems, and photovoltaic markets and funding. Solar cell design and manufacturing technology including crystalline silicon and thin film devices. Introduction to a range of photovoltaic applications including rural electrification, grid connection issues, and the supply of electrical power to satellites in space. Illustrative case studies and self-assessment questions and answers at the end of each chapter. Undergraduate and postgraduate science and engineering students, practising mechanical and power engineers and those with a general interest in renewable energy will find this comprehensive text on invaluable reference. Solar Electricity, Second Edition forms part of the Energy Engineering Learning Package. Organised by UNESCO, this distance learning package has been established to train engineers to meet the challengs of today and tomorrow in this exciting field of energy engineering. It has been developed by an international team of distinguished academics, coordinated by Dr Boris Berkovski. This modular course will appeal to advanced undergraduates and post graduate students, as well as practising power engineers in industry. World Solar Summit Process Visit Our Web Page! http://www.wiley.com/ | | | Product Details: | | | Paperback:
| 256 pages | | Publisher:
| Wiley | | Publication Date:
| May 12, 2000 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0471988537 | | Product Length:
| 9.57 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.73 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.16 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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44 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Highly recommended for those interested in PVApr 07, 2001
By Michael Ropp This book is one of the best I have read on the subject of photovoltaic (PV) systems. It has a good balance between all areas of PV system design. Most books with this level of technical content are too skewed toward semiconductor physics and neglect system-level issues. This one covers everything from PV devices (solar cells) to power converters to batteries to system design, and includes useful sections on justification for PV, system application examples, and environmental impacts. The organization and flow are clear and logical. The only problems are some unclear typesetting, exclusion of background on some key equations (references to the literature are included, though), and a little bit of non-standard notation (i.e. G is used for irradiation, not irradiance). Summary: I highly recommend this book for technically literate readers interested in PV systems.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
One of the most helpfule guides for PV System DesignNov 17, 2004
By Alfonso Riley
"Rashaam"
If you're looking for a start book on Photovoltaics (PV),this is the one to start with. Dr. Markvart takes you from the principle of solar irradiation, to complete design of a PV generator. He explains himself very easily when talking about solar cell's operation and manufacturing process. When he arrives to PV System Engineering, he shows you exactly all the steps you have to follow for sizing a proper PV system. IF what you're looking for is complete design procedures for PV system, including charge controllers, inverters, battery chargers, this is a good start, but will not help much for designing purpouses. For this you should look for Photovoltaic System Engineering by Dr. Roger Messenger. Another good book by Markvart is Practical PV Handbook; together with Solar Electricity, is a great pack for designers or scientifics working with PV systems.
book reviewFeb 05, 2010
By Aaron Miller
"jaaron"
great book if your looking for well-rounded info about photovoltaics, fairly up to date too.
Good photovoltaic resourceDec 04, 2009
By D. Burke This book was a required textbook for a solar energy class that I took. Normally, I would sell a book after taking a class, but this one I decided to keep because it has a lot of good information on photovoltaics and how they work, on a very technical level, without being too dry and boring. It is a relatively easy read, considering that it is technical information.
The book does NOT cover any solar thermal applications. You will need to find this information elsewhere.
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No shipping statusFeb 24, 2010
By James M. Freeman I was promised shipping information when I purchased the book. I spent additional money to upgrade the delivery for faster delivery and a tracking number. I never did get a tracking number. The supplier was slow to respond to my question on shipping. I received an answer as to whether the book was shipped two days after the book arrived.
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