TY - BOOK AU - Price,Gary D. TI - Power systems and renewable energy: design, operation, and systems analysis T2 - Power generation collection SN - 9781606505717 AV - TJ807.9.U6 P756 2014 U1 - 333.7940973 23 PY - 2014/// CY - New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) PB - Momentum Press KW - Renewable energy sources KW - United States KW - Electric power KW - energy KW - energy storage KW - power KW - photovoltaic KW - renewable KW - solar KW - thermal energy KW - wind energy N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-162) and index; Abstract -- 1. Conventional electric power systems -- 2. Types of renewable energy systems -- 3. The solar resource -- 4. Interconnected photovoltaic systems -- 5. Interconnected wind energy systems -- 6. Energy storage and stand-alone systems -- 7. Economics: break-even and return on investment -- 8. Solar thermal systems -- 9. Structural considerations for PV arrays -- Appendix A. Shade analysis programs -- Appendix B. Photovoltaic module specifications -- Appendix C. Colorado net metering rules -- References -- Glossary and acronyms -- Index; Restricted to libraries which purchase an unrestricted PDF download via an IP; Also available in print N2 - Solar and wind energy systems have flourished throughout the United States in the last few years as the public calls for reduced dependence on foreign oil. Government programs have been established to meet the public demand. Many states have passed legislation that requires electric utilities to include a portfolio of renewable energy sources in their generation mix. The resulting public demand has stimulated the growth of an industry that provides wind and solar systems, and many small businesses have grown to install these systems. Training programs and courses are now ubiquitous as the demand for designers and installers increases, and almost every educational institution offers renewable energy classes or curriculum. The goal is to provide a resource for engineering students interested in the design and operation of solar electric, solar thermal, wind, and other renewable systems. In particular, the author found that a text that provides challenging problems and solutions that stimulate engineering thinking was necessary. While there are many good reference books on power systems and renewable energy, the objective here is to integrate the engineering basics of existing power systems with design problems and solutions using renewable energy sources UR - http://site.ebrary.com/lib/daystar/Doc?id=10899236 ER -