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Wind and Water

Energy and the Environment Ser.

by John Tabak

Synopsis

Wind and Water describes conventional hydropower, or wind power, and some of the newer technologies (with less certain futures) that are being introduced to harness the power of ocean currents, ocean waves, and the temperature difference between the upper and lower layers of the ocean. The strengths and limitations of each technology are discussed as well as mathematical models that describe the maximum amount of energy that can be harnessed by such devices. This comprehensive new volume also examines how these power producers benefit from government support and the economics of operating these types of generating stations. An interview with Dr. Stan Bull, former associate director for science and technology at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is included in which he shares his views about how scientific research is and should be managed, nurtured, and evaluated.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9780816070879
ISBN-10 0816070873
Class Copyright
Publisher Facts On File Incorporated
Subject TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 224
Shelf No. KA363
Grade Range 9 - 12
Ages 14 - 99