Renewable energy: power for a sustainable future
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adam_text | Preface
About the authors
v
vii
CHAPTER I INTRODUCING RENEWABLE
ENERGY
(Godfrey Boyle, Bob Everett and
Gary Alexander)
CHAPTER
2
I.I Introduction
1
Force, energy and power
2
Energy conservation: the
First Law ofThermodynamics
4
Forms of energy
4
Conversion, efficiencies and
capacity factors
6
1.2
Present-day energy use
7
World energy supplies
7
Energy use in the UK
10
1.3
Fossil fuels and climate
change
II
1.4
Renewable energy sources
14
Solar energy: direct uses
¡4
Solar energy: indirect uses
15
Non-solar renewables
16
1.5
Renewable energy in a
sustainable future
17
1.6
Summary
18
References
19
2 SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY
21
(Bob Everett)
2.1
Introduction
21
2.2
The rooftop solar water
heater
22
The pumped solar water
heater
22
The thermosyphon solar
water heater
23
2.3
The nature and availability of
solar radiation
24
The wavelengths of solar
radiation
24
Direct and diffuse radiation
25
Availability of solar radiation
26
Tilt and orientation
27
2.4
The magic of glass
30
Transparency
3 !
Heat loss mechanisms
32
2.5
Low-temperature solar
energy applications
35
Domestic water heating
37
Domestic space heating
38
Varieties of solar heating
system
40
2.6
Active solar heating
4
1
History
41
Solar collectors
42
Robustness, mounting and
orientation
44
Active solar space heating and
interseasonal storage
44
Solar district heating
45
2.7
Passive solar heating
45
History
45
Direct gain buildings as solar
collectors
46
Window energy balance
47
The heating season and free
heat gains
48
Passivhaus
design
5
1
General passive solar heating
techniques
52
Conservatories, greenhouses
and atria
54
RENEWABLE ENERGY
2.8
Daylighting
2.9
Solar thermal engines and
electricity generation
Concentrating solar collectors
The first solar engine age
The new solar
.ige
2.
1
0
Economics, potential and
environmental impact
Domestic active solar water
heating
Passive solar heating and
daylighting
Solar thermal engines and
electricity generation
2.1
1 Summary
References
Further reading
CHAPTER
3
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS
(Godfrey Boyle)
3.1
Introduction
3.2
A brief history of PV
3.3
The PV effect in crystalline
silicon: basic principles
Semiconductors and doping
The p—n junction and the
PV effect
Monocrystalline silicon cells
3.4
Crystalline PV: reducing costs
and raising efficiency
Polycrystalüne
silicon
Polycrystalline silicon film
Gallium arsenide
3.5
Thin film PV
Amorphous silicon
Copper indium (gallium;
diseienide
Cadmium
tellurice
3.6
Other PV technologies
Multi-junction PV cells and
modules
Concentrating PV systems
Photoelectrochemical cells
56
57
57
59
61
66
66
68
68
70
72
73
75
75
75
80
80
81
technologies
93
3.7
Electrical characteristics of
silicon PV cells and modules
94
3.8
PV systems for remote
power
96
3.9
Grid-connected PV systems
97
PV systems for homes
97
Energy yield from PV systems
98
PV systems for non-domestic
buildings
99
Large, grid-connected PV
power plants
¡01
3.10
Costs of energy from PV
104
3.1
I Environmental impact and
safety 1
06
Environmental impact and
safety of PV systems 1
06
Environmental impact and
safety of PV production 1
06
The energy balance of PV
systems and potential
materials constraints 1
07
3.
1
2
PV integration, resources
and future prospects 1
07
Integration 1
07
The growing world
photovoltaics market
108
Future long-term PV
prospects: realizing the
86
global potential
109
86
3.13
Summary
112
86
87
References
113
89
89
CHAPTER
4
BIOENERGY
(Dick Morris and Jonathan
Scurlock)
117
90
4.1
Introduction
117
90
91
4.2
Bioenergy past and present
From wood to coal
119
119
Present biomass contributions
120
91
91
4.3
Biomass as a solar energy
store
121
92
Conversion efficiencies
123
CONTENTS
4.4 Biomass
as a fuel
What are fuels?
Making use of biomass
4.5
Primary biomass energy
sources: plant materials
Woody biomass
Cellulosic materials
Starchy/sugar crops
Oilseed crops
Microalgae and other
microorganisms
4.6
Secondary biomass sources:
wastes, residues and
co-products
Wood residues
Temperate crop co-products
Tropical crop residues
Animal wastes
Municipal solid waste
Commercial and industrial
wastes
4.7
Physical processing of
biomass
Separation, size reduction and
124
4.1 1
Economics
169
124
Energy prices
169
127
Costing bioenergy
170
128
4.12
Future prospects for
bioenergy
174
129
4.13
Summary
177
131
133
References
178
134
CHAPTER
5
HYDROELECTRICITY
185
135
137
137
137
139
140
141
143
143
pelleting
144
Extraction of oils
145
Transport and storage
145
4.8
Thermochemical processing
146
Combustion of solid
biomass
і
46
Pyrolysis and gasification
148
Hydrothermal
processing
152
Transesterification
153
4.9
Biochemical processing
155
Anaerobic digestion
155
Fermentation to produce
ethanol
159
Enzymatic conversion
¡62
4.10
Environmental benefits and
impacts
163
Atmospheric emissions
164
Land use
166
Energy balance
!68
(Janet
Ramage)
5.1
Introduction
185
5.2
The Galloway Hydros 1
86
Origins
186
The scheme
186
Power 1
87
The turbines
188
The salmon
189
Economics
189
5.3
The resource
190
The world resource
190
Regional resources
191
National resources
192
World output
193
5.4
Small-scale hydro 1
94
Assessing small-scale
contributions
і
96
Why differentiate? 1
97
5.5
Stored energy and available
power 1
98
Potential energy 1
98
Power, head and flow rate
20
і
5.6
A brief history of water
power
202
The prime mover
202
Nineteenth-century hydro
technology
204
5.7
Types of hydroelectric plant
206
Low, medium and high heads
206
Rates of rotation
208
Estimating the power
208
5.8
Types of turbine
209
Francis turbines
209
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RENEWABLE ENERGY
Propellers
212 ;
Peiton wheels
213
і
Turgo and cross-flow turbines
2IS
Ranges of application
216 !
5.9
Hydro as an element in a
system
217
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5.10
Environmental
considerations
218
Hydrologica! effects
219
Other physical effects
220
Social effects
223
Responses from the
industry
225
Environmental effects of
1
і
small-scaie systems
227
Comparisons
227
5.
і
1
Economics
228
Capital costs
228
Unit costs
228
5.12
Future prospects
230
Small-scale hydro
234
5.13
Summary
235
References
236
CHAPTER
6
TIDAL POWER
241
(David Elliott)
6.1
Introduction
241
The nature of the resource
244
The physics of tidal energy
245
6.2
Power generation from
barrages
249
Barrage designs
251
6.3
Environmental
considerations for
tidal barrages
257
6.4
Integration of electrical
power from tidal barrages
259
6.5
The economics of tidal
barrages
26
1
6.6
Tidal barrages: potential
projects
265
і
Wb.-id
6.7
Tidal lagoons
6.8
Tidal streams/currents
The resource and -ts locator:
Tidal current
turb¡ne
design
constraints
6.9
An overview of projects and
innvovative tidal stream
concepts in the UK
Novel designs
6.
1
0
Tidal current projects and
concepts around the world
Tida!
current projects
-
a
world overview
Large tidal projects and ocean
current schemes
6.
11 Tidal current assessment
Environmental Impact
6.12
Summary
References
267
269
272
273
274
275
278
285
285
289
29
1
292
293
294
297
CHAPTER
7
WIND ENERGY
(Derek Taylor)
7.1
Introduction
297
7.2
The wind
298
Energy and power in the wind
300
7.3
Wind turbines
302
A brief history of wind energy
302
Wind turbine types
304
Horizontal axis wind turbines
306
Vertical axis wind turbine
308
7.4
Aerodynamics of wind
turbines
3
1
0
Aerodynamic forces
ЗІО
Aerofoils
ЗІ І
Relative wind velocity
3
1
4
Harnessing aerodynamic
forces
3
1
4
Horizontal axis wind turbines
3
1
8
Vertical axis wind turbines
318
CONTENTS
7.5 Power
and energy from
wind
turbines
31
9
How much power does a wind
turbine produce?
319
How much energy will a wind
turbine produce?
320
Estimating the wind speed
characteristics of a site
322
7.6
Environmental impact
326
Wind turbine noise
326
Electromagnetic interference
329
Wind turbines and aviation
330
Impact on wildlife
33
1
Public attitudes to wind
power/planning
considerations
333
7.7
Economics
335
Calculating the costs of wind
energy
335
7.8
Commercial development
and wind energy potential
336
Wind energy developments
worldwide
336
Small-scale wind turbines
339
Local community and co¬
operatively owned wind
turbines
340
Wind energy and buildings
341
Wind energy potential
342
European potential
344
7.9
Offshore wind energy
346
Offshore wind energy in
the UK
351
7.10
Summary
354
References
356
CHAPTER
8
WAVE ENERGY
363
(Les
Duckers)
8.
1 Introduction
363
History
364
8.2
Introductory case studies
365
TAPCHAN
365
The Islay shoreline oscillating
water columns
367
8.3
Physical principles of wave
energy
369
Typical sea state
371
Variations in the wave power
at a given location
372
Wave pattern and direction
374
What happens beneath the
surface?
374
Moving into shallow water
376
Refraction
376
8.4
Wave energy resources
377
8.5
Wave energy technology
379
Fixed devices
383
Tethered devices
389
Floating devices
392
8.6
Economics
399
8.7
Environmental impact
400
8.8
Integration
401
Wave energy for isolated
communities
401
Wave energy for large
electricity grids
402
8.9
Summary
403
References
405
CHAPTER
9
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
(John Garnish and
Geoff Brown)
9.
1 Introduction
Geothermai energy -The
409
409
mining of geothermai heat
409
The source of heat
413
Historical perspective
4Î5
9.2
The physics of deep
geothermai resources
417
Primary ingredients
417
Volcano-related heat sources
and fluids
420
The heat source in
sedimentary basins
423
Geothermai waters
426
Hot dry rocks or engineered
geothermai systems (EGS)
426
RENEWABLE ENERGY
9.3
Technologies for exploiting
high-enthalpy steam fields
427
Dry steam power plant
428
Single flash steam power
plant
430
Binary cycle power plant
430
Double flash power plant
431
Future developments
431
9.4
Technologies for direct use
of geothermal energy
432
Ground source heat pumps
434
Enhanced (or engineered)
geothermal systems
438
9.5
Environmental implications
444
Induced
seismicity
445
9.6
Economics and world
potential
447
9.7
Geothermal potential in the
United Kingdom
452
Sedimentary basin aquifers
452
Engineered geothermal
systems
455
9.8
Legal and regulatory issues
456
9.9
Summary
456
References
458
1
0.5
Is renewable energy
available at an acceptable
CHAPTER
(0
INTEGRATING RENEWABLE
ENERGY
461
(Bob Everett and
Godfrey Boyle)
1
0.1
Introduction
461
1
0.2
The existing UK energy
system
463
Distribution
464
1
0.3
How can renewable energy
decrease greenhouse gas
emissions?
467
Electricity-generating
renewables
467
Heat and transport fuels
469
1
0.4
How much renewable
energy is available?
470
Renewable potential for
the UK
472
financial cost?
473
Electricity-generating
renewables in the UK
473
Prices, mass production and
perceived investment risk
474
Heat-generating renewables
in the UK
475
Balancing renewables and
energy efficiency
476
World-wide renewable
electricity prices
476
10.6
Are renewable-energy
supplies available where
we want them?
478
The electricity grid in the
British Isles
478
A pan-European view
480
10.7
Are renewable-energy
supplies available when
we want them?
481
Renewables as heat suppliers
481
Integrating electricity from
renewables
482
Including renewable energy
487
10.8
Some partial solutions
492
Electricity demand
management
493
Electricity grid strengthening
and enlargement
493
Using grids to smooth out
variability
494
Complementary electricity
generation
496
Hydrogen
-
a fuel of the
future?
498
10.9
Promoting renewables
504
10.10
Renewable energy
scenarios
506
Renewable energy scenarios
for the UK
506
Renewable energy scenarios
for European countries
510
World renewable energy
scenarios
516
CONTENTS
1
0.
1
1
Summary and
APPENDIX
В
LEVELIZED COSTS OF
conclusions
520
RENEWABLE ENERGY
533
References
522
Bl Introduction
533
APPENDIX A ENERGY ARITHMETIC -A
B2 Basic contributions to
QUICK REFERENCE
527
costings
534
Factors affecting the amount
A
1
Orders of magnitude
527
of electricity generated
534
Powers of ten
527
Factors affecting the
Prefixes
528
total cost
535
A2 Units and conversions
529
B3 Calculating costs
536
Energy
529
Payback time
536
Power
529
Simple annual levelized cost
537
US energy units
530
References
541
A3
Other quantities
531
Acknowledgements
543
Reference
532
Index
549
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spelling | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future ed. by Godfrey Boyle 3. ed. Oxford Oxford University Press 2012 XV, 566 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 s DE-604 Boyle, Godfrey Sonstige (DE-588)170762653 oth Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025288471&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future |
title_auth | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future |
title_exact_search | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future |
title_full | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future ed. by Godfrey Boyle |
title_fullStr | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future ed. by Godfrey Boyle |
title_full_unstemmed | Renewable energy power for a sustainable future ed. by Godfrey Boyle |
title_short | Renewable energy |
title_sort | renewable energy power for a sustainable future |
title_sub | power for a sustainable future |
topic | Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Renewable energy sources Erneuerbare Energien Einführung |
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