03360nam 22004813 450 991082351060332120231110233237.01-63157-932-0(CKB)4100000008398472(MiAaPQ)EBC5784054(Au-PeEL)EBL5784054(OCoLC)1104083956(CaSebORM)9781631579325(BIP)059360031(EXLCZ)99410000000839847220210901d2010 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHarness It Renewable Energy Technologies and Project Development Models Transforming the GridNew York :Business Expert Press,2010.©2019.1 online resource (196 pages)Issn 1-63157-931-2 Cover -- Contents -- Endorsements -- Forewords -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Outline -- Chapter 1: Historical and Conventional Power Production -- Chapter 2: Renewable Energy Technologies -- Chapter 3: Model 1: Grid-Scale Renewable Energy -- Chapter 4: Model 2: Distributed Renewable Energy Resources -- Chapter 5: Model 3: Community-Scale Generation and Microgrids -- Chapter 6: The Emerging Renewable Energy Future -- About the Author -- Index -- Adpage -- Backcover.Considering the increasing importance of renewable energy for climate change mitigation, this book provides an overview of how renewable energy sources are integrated into the grid to promote better understanding among students and business professionals in the utility sector and across industries.Following an overview of the technical and historical development of the electric grid in the U.S. and Europe, this guide reviews hydropower, solar photovoltaics, wind energy, fuel cell, and battery technologies. The author also presents models for the connection of these renewable energy sources from large-scale to on-site and community power/microgrids. The models are explained through case studies in the developed and developing worlds that explore how technical evaluations are conducted, policy incentives implemented, and project finance applied.Considering the increasing importance of renewable energy for climate change mitigation, this book provides an overview of how renewable energy sources are integrated into the grid to promote better understanding among students and business professionals in the utility sector and across industries. Most literature on grid interconnection is highly technical, assuming an in-depth understanding of electrical engineering. With the rise of clean technologies and the diversity of interconnection models, this guide fills a gap in the existing literature by equipping non-technical business managers with the salient information they need to make critical decisions for their organizations.Issn BusinessBusiness & EconomicsGinsberg Michael1641863Sachs Jeffrey120952Nozik Arthur J1641864Fthenakis Vasilis M1603716MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823510603321Harness It3986229UNINA