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1. Wind Energy Explained: Theory, Design and Application by James F. Manwell, Jon G. McGowan, Anthony L. Rogers | |
Hardcover: 704
Pages
(2010-02-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description This must-have second edition includes up-to-date data, diagrams, illustrations and thorough new material on:
Fifty additional homework problems and a new appendix on data processing make this comprehensive edition perfect for engineering students. This book offers a complete examination of one of the most promising sources of renewable energy and is a great introduction to this cross-disciplinary field for practising engineers. “provides a wealth of information and is an excellent reference book for people interested in the subject of wind energy.” (IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, November/December 2003) “deserves a place in the library of every university and college where renewable energy is taught.” (The International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education, Vol.41, No.2 April 2004) “a very comprehensive and well-organized treatment of the current status of wind power.” (Choice, Vol. 40, No. 4, December 2002) Customer Reviews (6)
no practical examples.
Simply the best-written text on wind enegy!
Fifty new homework problems and a new appendix on data processing are just a few of the updates
Great Wind Energy Engineering book!
A nice, practical introduction to the field |
2. Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems by Paul Gipe | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2009-05-05)
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Windpower is freedom from fossil fuels !
Superb book for Wind Power Basics and Public Policy
Not what I expected
Good introduction to wind energy
The perfect pick for any lending library |
3. Wind Energy Handbook by Tony Burton, David Sharpe, Nick Jenkins, Ervin Bossanyi | |
Hardcover: 642
Pages
(2001-11-15)
list price: US$170.00 -- used & new: US$129.12 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471489972 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Features include: With coverage ranging from practical concerns about component design to the economic importance of sustainable power sources, the Wind Energy Handbook will be an asset to engineers, turbine designers, wind energy consultants and graduate engineering students. Customer Reviews (5)
Great! The book came early and in great condition
Real Handbook for Wind Energy
Excellent Reference for Acedemic and Professional Engineering
A must in your Wind Energy Collection
Excellent and in depth |
4. The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living) by Dan Chiras | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-02-01)
list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$16.79 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 086571536X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The coming energy crisis caused by a peak in global oil and natural gas production will profoundly affect the lives of all North Americans. As the price of these vital fuels rises, homeowners will scramble to cut their fuel bills. Two options for meeting the upcoming challenge are dramatic improvements in home energy efficiency and efforts to tap into clean, affordable, renewable energy resources to heat and cool homes, to provide hot water and electricity, and even to cook. These measures can result in huge savings and a level of energy independence. The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy tells you how. It starts by outlining the likely impacts of fossil fuel shortages and some basic facts about energy. It then discusses energy conservation to slash energy bills and prepare for renewable energy options. Focusing carefully on specific strategies needed to replace specific fuels, the book then examines each practical energy option available to homeowners: • Solar hot water, cooking, and water purification The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy gives readers sufficient knowledge to hire and communicate effectively with contractors and, for those wanting do installations themselves, it recommends more detailed manuals. With a complete resource listing, this well-illustrated and accessible guide is a perfect companion for illuminating the coming dark age. Dan Chiras has studied renewable energy and energy efficiency for three decades and has installed several renewable energy systems. He lives in a self-designed passive solar/solar electric home. An award-winning author of over 20 books, he is a sustainability design consultant who teaches courses on renewable energy, green building, and sustainability at Colorado College. Customer Reviews (16)
Are you rich?
A MUST HAVE homeowner's guide for renewable & energy efficiency
Very user friendly, informative.
Ok book.
The bible ofrenewable energy for the home. |
5. Urban Wind Energy by Sinisa Stankovic, Neil Campbell, Alan Harries | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2009-08)
list price: US$97.50 -- used & new: US$64.93 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1844072827 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Comprehensive Title |
6. Power From the Wind: Achieving Energy Independence by Dan Chiras | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-04-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$13.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 086571620X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description "Read no further than Power From the Wind by prolific writer and sustainable living practitioner Dan Chiras, with contributions by Mick Sagrillo and Ian Woofenden. This book helps you assess your energy needs, your site's wind energy potential, and sort out every aspect of the design, purchase and installation of a small-scale, or residential wind system. Amazingly, it does so without demanding that you be some technical tinkerer or electrical engineer. - John Ivanko, Sustainablog "What can the wind do for the world's power problems? Power From The Wind discusses how people can use wind power to power their own homes on a small scale, reducing power consumption bills. Wind is cheap and renewable; to not harvest it for use is wasteful. Outlining how to get started harvesting wind power, author Dan Chiras answers many of the most commonly asked questions. Power From the Wind belongs in any collection for the environmentally thoughtful." - James. A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review Faced with frequent power outages, skyrocketing energy costs, and constant reminders of the impacts of conventional energy sources, homeowners and businesses are beginning to explore ways to use energy more efficiently and to generate their own electricity to reduce fuel bills and their carbon footprint and to achieve greater independence. Power From the Wind is an easy-to-understand guide for individuals and businesses interested in installing small wind energy systems and includes information on the following: This book is designed to help readers make the smartest, most economical choices. Readers will gain the knowledge they need to make wise decisions during the design, purchase, and installation of small wind energy systems and to communicate effectively with wind system installers. Dan Chiras is an internationally acclaimed author who has published over twenty-four books, including The Homeowner’s Guide to Renewable Energy. He is a certified wind site assessor and has installed several residential wind systems. Dan lives in a passive solar home in Evergreen, Colorado. Mick Sagrillo is the wind technology specialist for Wisconsin’s Focus on Energy. Ian Woofenden is a wind electricity editor, writer, workshop coordinator, instructor, and user in Washington’s San Juan Islands. Customer Reviews (3)
Belongs in any collection for the environmentally thoughtful
Excellent
Very Informative |
7. Wind Energy Engineering by Pramod Jain | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2010-09-01)
list price: US$100.00 -- used & new: US$73.89 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0071714774 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description This authoritative resource offers comprehensive details on effectively using wind energy as a viable and economical energy source. Featuring a multidisciplinary approach, Wind Energy Engineering covers physics, meteorology, aerodynamics. wind measurement, wind turbine specifications, electricity, and integration with the grid. Planning, site selection, cost assessment, environmental impact, and project management are also discussed. Filled with diagrams, tables, charts, graphs, and statistics, this is a definitive reference to current and future developments in wind energy. Wind Energy Engineering covers: Customer Reviews (3)
A 'How To' for Wind Energy Development
Must have for PM's
Clearly explained and brilliantly illustrated |
8. Wind Energy Basics: A Guide to Small and Micro Wind Systems by Paul Gipe | |
Paperback: 122
Pages
(1999-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In addition, Gipe provides a discussion of "net metering" and intertie possibilities, explaining how homeowners in many states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is an excellent introduction to wind power for educational programs concerned with state-of-the-art renewable energy options, and will be indispensable for those considering today's generation of quiet, efficient, and reliable "micro" wind turbines. Wind Energy Basics describes a new class of small wind turbines, dubbed micro turbines, which are so small that they can be purchased for less than $1000 and carried in your hands. The debut of micro wind turbines brings the technology within reach of almost everyone. These inexpensive machines, when coupled with readily available photovoltaic panels (solar cells), have revolutionized living in remote homes off-the-utility grid. And the increasing popularity of micro wind turbines has opened up new applications previously considered off-limits to wind energy, such as charging electric fences and powering remote telephone call boxes, once the sole domain of solar cells. Micro wind turbines have been around for decades for use on sailboats, but they have gained increasing prominence in the 1990s as their broader potential for off-the-grid applications on land has become more widely known. While micro wind turbines have yet to reach the status of widely available consumer commodities such as personal computers, the day may not be far off. The use of wind power is "exploding," say Karen and Richard Perez in their foreword. "There are currently over 150,000 small-scale RE (renewable energy) systems in America and they are growing by 30% yearly. The small-scale use of wind power is growing at twice that amount--over 60% per year," according to the Perezes, the editors of Home Power magazine. Southwest Windpower awakened latent consumer interest in micro wind turbines with the introduction of its sleek Air 303. Since launching the 300-watt turbine in 1995, Southwest Windpower has shipped 18,000 of the popular and inexpensive machines. "What Americans, and folks all over the world, are finding out," the Perezes say, "is that wind power is an excellent and cost-effective alternative" to extending electric utility lines, and fossil-fueled backup generators. Wind Energy Basics explains how it is possible—in some states—for homeowners to run their kilowatt-hour meter backwards with a small wind turbine. This book confronts the common but controversial practice of "power rating" that may mislead consumers about the potential of some small wind turbines. Known for his frank style, Gipe quickly cuts through technological jargon and the hype surrounding power ratings. "Nothing tells you more about a wind turbine's potential than rotor diameter—nothing. The wind turbine with the bigger rotor will almost invariably generate more electricity than a turbine with a smaller rotor, regardless of their generator ratings," he says. Gipe also comes down hard on roof-top mounting. "Don't bother," he warns. "It's not worth the trouble." He also minces few words on mounting wind turbines in trees. "Sometimes wind energy isn't the right choice," Gipe says. "If you live in a forest of tall trees and you can't afford a tower tall enough to clear the trees, then wind energy isn't for you." Worldwide, wind energy is booming. Not since the heyday of the American farm windmill has wind energy grown at such a dramatic pace. By the new millennium, more than 40,000 medium-size wind turbines will be in operation worldwide, mostly in California, Europe, and India. These commercial wind turbines, including those found in California's giant wind power plants, will produce 20 terawatt-hours (20,000 million kilowatt-hours) of wind-generated electricity annually—enough to meet the needs of more than three million energy-hungry Californians, or twice that number of more energy-conscious Europeans. The commercial success of medium-size wind turbines, or wind farm machines, is only part of the story. Small wind turbines have found their role expanding as well. Whether it's on the contemporary homestead of Ed Wulf in California's Tehachapi Mountains, in the Chilean village of Puaucho overlooking the Pacific Ocean, or on the Scoraig peninsula of Scotland's wind-swept west coast, small wind turbines are making an important difference. While their contributions may be small in absolute terms, small wind turbines make a big difference in the daily lives of people in remote areas around the globe. Small wind turbines may produce only a few tens of kilowatt-hours per month, but this electricity goes much further and provides as much, if not more, value to those who depend upon it as does the generation of their bigger brethren. Today there are more than 50 manufacturers of small wind turbines worldwide, and they produce more than 100 different models. Altogether manufacturers in western countries have built about 60,000 small wind turbines during the last two decades. And tens of thousands more have been manufactured in China for use by nomads on the Mongolian steppes. Wind Energy Basics is richly illustrated with photographs of small wind turbines, from those on the Patagonian steppes at the tip of South America to those on the wind-swept shores of Denmark. The book contains information on most major small wind turbines on the international market. It also provides photographs of common wind turbine applications, including their use for wind power plants, vacation homes, third world villages, farms, water pumping, and so on. Engineers will like the "exploded views" of popular micro and mini wind turbines such as the Ampair 100, Southwest Windpower's Air 303, and Bergey Windpower's BWC 850 and BWC 1500. The book also introduces the "griphoist" to American readers. This amazing tool, coupled with new lightweight wind turbine towers that have recently become available, has the potential to transform the installation of micro turbines. With the "griphoist", two people can safely raise a micro wind turbine on a specially designed tower without resorting to cumbersome electric winches. The appendix to Wind Energy Basics includes detailed product specifications for most popular micro and mini wind turbines, as well as sources for wind pumps (farm windmills), used wind turbines, anemometers, inverters, trade associations, and mail-order catalogs that sell wind turbines. Customer Reviews (15)
A fabulous read
Wind Energy Basics
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Wind Power Wanted |
9. Generating Wind Power (Energy Revolution) by Niki Walker | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2007-01-25)
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Elementary Discovery of Wind Power |
10. Wind Power For Dummies by Ian Woofenden | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Maybe you're not T. Boone Pickens, but you can build your own home-sized wind-power empire right in your back yard. Wind Power For Dummies supplies all the guidance you need to install and maintain a sustainable, cost-effective wind generator to power your home for decades to come. This authoritative, plain-English guide walks you through every step of the process, from assessing your site and available wind sources to deciding whether wind power is the solution for you, from understanding the mechanics of wind power and locating a contractor to install your system to producing your own affordable and sustainable electricity.
Yes, you can do it, with a little help from Wind Power For Dummies. Customer Reviews (4)
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Wind Power for Dummies A Review by Paul Gipe
Excellent. |
11. Wind Energy Pocket Reference (Energy Pocket Reference Series) by Niels I Meyer, Peter Hjuler Jensen, Niels Gylling Mortensen, Flemming Øster | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2009-03)
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Clear and at-a-glance details accompanied by charts and graphics
Great for rookies. |
12. Energy Harvesting: Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems (Energy, Power Electronics, and Machines) by Alireza Khaligh, Omer C. Onar | |
Hardcover: 382
Pages
(2009-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Also called energy scavenging, energy harvesting captures, stores, and uses "clean" energy sources by employing interfaces, storage devices, and other units. Unlike conventional electric power generation systems, renewable energy harvesting does not use fossil fuels and the generation units can be decentralized, thereby significantly reducing transmission and distribution losses. But advanced technical methods must be developed to increase the efficiency of devices in harvesting energy from environmentally friendly, "green" resources and converting them into electrical energy. Recognizing this need, Energy Harvesting: Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems describes various energy harvesting technologies, different topologies, and many types of power electronic interfaces for stand-alone utilization or grid connection of energy harvesting applications. Along with providing all the necessary concepts and theoretical background, the authors develop simulation models throughout the text to build a practical understanding of system analysis and modeling. With a focus on solar energy, the first chapter discusses the I−V characteristics of photovoltaic (PV) systems, PV models and equivalent circuits, sun tracking systems, maximum power point tracking systems, shading effects, and power electronic interfaces for grid-connected and stand-alone PV systems. It also presents sizing criteria for applications and modern solar energy applications, including residential, vehicular, naval, and space applications. The next chapter reviews different types of wind turbines and electrical machines as well as various power electronic interfaces. After explaining the energy generation technologies, optimal operation principles, and possible utilization techniques of ocean tidal energy harvesting, the book explores near- and offshore approaches for harvesting the kinetic and potential energy of ocean waves. It also describes the required absorber, turbine, and generator types, along with the power electronic interfaces for grid connection and commercialized ocean wave energy conversion applications. The final chapter deals with closed, open, and hybrid-cycle ocean thermal energy conversion systems. |
13. Wind Energy Generation: Modelling and Control by Olimpo Anaya-Lara, Nick Jenkins, Janaka Ekanayake, Phill Cartwright, Michael Hughes | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-09-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Modern wind turbines use advanced power electronics to provide efficient generator control and to ensure compatible operation with the power system. Wind Energy Generation describes the fundamental principles and modelling of the electrical generator and power electronic systems used in large wind turbines. It also discusses how they interact with the power system and the influence of wind turbines on power system operation and stability. Key features: |
14. Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Energy, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future by Robert Whitcomb, Wendy Williams | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2008-06-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Cape Wind is a rollicking tale of democracy in action and plutocracy in the raw as played out among colorful and glamorous characters in one of our country's most historic and renowned piece of coastline. It is also a cautionary tale about the challenges of evolving beyond reliance on fossil fuels and "foreign oil," and an all too real lesson about why America lags behind the rest of the developed world in adopting clean energy. Customer Reviews (33)
One of the most biased books I have ever read
interesting review of opposition to good ideas
Page-turner brought tears to my eyes- Required reading
Wind Power Play
Local Politics And Energy Policy |
15. Legal Systems and Wind Energy: A Comparative Perspective (Energy and Environmental Law & Policy Series) by Helle Tegner Anker | |
Hardcover: 357
Pages
(2009-02-18)
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16. Wind Energy Systems: Optimising Design and Construction for Safe and Reliable Operation (Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy) | |
Hardcover: 624
Pages
(2010-10-28)
list price: US$270.00 -- used & new: US$216.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1845695801 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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17. Wind Power Basics: A Green Energy Guide by Dan Chiras | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2010-06-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$6.75 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 086571617X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Wind energy is the fastest growing source of energy in the world, and by the year 2020 it is projected to supply at least 12 percent of global electrical demand. Wind Power Basics provides a clear understanding of wind and wind energy systems, including turbines, towers, inverters and batteries, site assessment, installation, and maintenance requirements. Whether you’re considering your own small-scale wind energy system or just want a straightforward, detailed introduction to the benefits and challenges of this rapidly emerging technology, Wind Power Basics is the guide you need. Dan Chiras is a respected educator and an internationally acclaimed author who has published more than twenty-five books on residential renewable energy and green building, including Power From the Wind. Customer Reviews (3)
Cracking good introduction to wind power
A satisfying basic introduction
Relying on Nature |
18. Wind Energy Comes of Age (Wiley Series in Sustainable Design) by Paul Gipe | |
Hardcover: 560
Pages
(1995-04-14)
list price: US$175.00 -- used & new: US$80.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 047110924X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Wonderful Reference
Millions of people worldwide need Renewable Energy Products |
19. Wind Energy in Colombia: A Framework for Market Entry (World Bank Studies) by Walter Vergara, Alejandro Deeb, Natsuko Toba, Peter Cramton, Irene Leino | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2010-07-30)
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20. Wind Energy in the Built Environment by Sander Mertens | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2005-04-01)
list price: US$63.00 -- used & new: US$63.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0906522358 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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