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Renewable Energy Technologies I

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Renewable Energy Technologies I
Edited ByBent Sørensen, Martin A. Green, Peter Lund, Antonio Luque, Iain MacGill, Peter Meibom, Neils I. Meyer, Walt Patterson, Sigurd Lauge Pedersen, Ari Rabl, Haruki Tsuchiya, Greg Watt
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 12 December 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315793245
Pages 2320
eBook ISBN 9781315793245
Subjects Built Environment, Law
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Sørensen, B., Green, M.A., Lund, P., Luque, A., MacGill, I., Meibom, P., Meyer, N.I., Patterson, W., Pedersen, S.L., Rabl, A., Tsuchiya, H., & Watt, G. (Eds.). (2011). Renewable Energy: Renewable Energy Technologies I (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315793245

ABSTRACT

This four-volume set, edited by a leading expert in the field, brings together in one collection a series of papers that have been fundamental to the development of renewable energy as a defined discipline. Some of the papers were first published many years ago, but they remain classics in their fields and retain their relevance to the understanding of current issues. The papers have been selected with the assistance of an eminent international editorial board. The set includes a general introduction and each volume is introduced by a new overview essay, placing the selected papers in context. The range of subject matter is considerable, including coverage of all the main renewable technologies, the fundamental principles by which they function, and the issues around their deployment such as planning, integration and socio-economic assessment.

Overall, the set provides students, teachers and researchers, confronted with thousands of journal articles, book chapters and grey literature stretching back decades, with a ready-made selection of and commentary on the most important key writings in renewable energy. It will be an essential reference for libraries concerned with energy, technology and the environment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 101|20 pages

Renewable Energy Origins and Flows Editorial Introduction

ByBent Sørensen

part 1|116 pages

History

chapter 1|9 pages

Energy Use by Eem Neanderthals

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 2|4 pages

Early Sails

ByA. Digby

chapter 3|11 pages

Shipbuilding

ByT. C. Lethbridge

chapter 4|8 pages

Power

ByR. J. Forbes

chapter 5|9 pages

Early Evolution of Power Engineering

ByHugh P. Vowles

chapter 6|6 pages

Heron’s Windmill

ByA. G. Drachmann

chapter 7|11 pages

Engineering in Arabic-Islamic Civilization

ByDonald R. Hill, Ahmad Y. Al-Hassan

chapter 8|6 pages

A Note on Windmills

ByRex Wailes

chapter 9|15 pages

Passive Cooling Systems in Iranian Architecture

ByMehdi N. Bahadori

chapter 102|3 pages

On Climate as Determining the Style of the House

ByMarcus Vitruvius Pollio

chapter 11|9 pages

Passive Solar

ByKen Butti, John Perlin

chapter 12|8 pages

Archimedes and Burning Mirrors

ByD. L. Simms

chapter 13|15 pages

History of Applications

ByMarjorie P. Meinel, Aden B. Meinel

part 2|217 pages

Flows and Resources

chapter 14|7 pages

World Maps of the Components of the Heat Balance

ByM. I. Budyko

chapter 15|49 pages

The NCEP/NCAR 40-Year Reanalysis Project

ByE. Kalnay, M. Kanamitsu, R. Kistler, W. Collins, D. Deaven, L. Gandin, M. Iredell, S. Saha, G. White, J. Woollen, Y. Zhu, M. Chelliah, W. Ebisuzaki, W. Higgins, J. Janowiak, K. C. Mo, C. Ropelewski, J. Wang, A. Leetmaa, R. Reynolds, Roy Jenne, Dennis Joseph

chapter 16|19 pages

Calculation of Direct Solar and Diffuse Radiation in Israel

ByStefan Becker

chapter 17|22 pages

On Estimates of the Atmospheric Energy Cycle

ByAbraham H. Oort

chapter 18|10 pages

Wind Resources 1: The European Wind Climatology

ByErik L. Petersen

chapter 19|8 pages

Wind Resources 2: Calculationl Methods

ByN. G. Mortensen, E. L. Petersen, L. Landberg

chapter 20|11 pages

Power Spectrum of Horizontal Wind Speed in the Frequency Range from 0.0007 to 900 Cycles per Hour

ByIsaac Van der Hoven

chapter 21|12 pages

Balancing Power Supply from Wind Energy Converting Systems

ByJ. P. Molly

chapter 22|10 pages

A New Method for Estimating Offshore Wind Potentials

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 23|15 pages

Global Climate Change and Terrestrial Net Primary Production

ByJerry M. Melillo, A. David McGuire, David W. Kicklighter, Berrien I.I.I. Moore, Charles J. Vorosmarty, Annette L. Schloss

chapter 24|27 pages

What is Geothermal Energy?

ByMary H. Dickson, Mario Fanelli

chapter 25|25 pages

California Wave Energy Resource Evaluation

ByJames H. Wilson, Asfaw Beyene

part III|214 pages

Demand

chapter 26|37 pages

Models of Decision Making and Residential Energy Use

ByHadi Dowlatabadi, Charlie Wilson

chapter 27|41 pages

A Sustainable Energy Future: Construction of Demand and Renewable Energy Supply Scenarios

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 28|19 pages

Efficient Use of Energy

chapter 29|19 pages

A Study of Chinese Strategies for Energy-Efficient Housing Developments from an Architect’s Perspective, Combined with Swedish Experiences and Game Theory

ByZhenhong Gu, Dick Urban Vestbro, Ronald Wennersten, Getachew Assefa

chapter 30|9 pages

Examples of Energy-Efficient Architecture from Developing and Developed Countries

ByHelmut F. O. Mueller

chapter 31|12 pages

A Naturally Air-Conditioned Building

ByH. Hay, J. Yellott

chapter 32|4 pages

Underground Houses

ByL. Gropp

chapter 33|9 pages

Dimensioning of the Solar Heating System in the Zero-Energy House in Denmark

ByTorben V. Esbensen, Vagn Korsgaard

chapter 34|4 pages

Villa Vision

ByFleming Skude

chapter 35|9 pages

Electrochromic Smart Windows: Energy Efficiency and Device Aspects

ByA. Azens, C. G. Granqvist

chapter 36|18 pages

Improved Efficiency in Domestic Electricity Use

ByJørgen S. Nørgard

chapter 37|11 pages

Assessing Current Vehicle Performance and Simulating the Performance of Hydrogen and Hybrid Cars

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 38|21 pages

Industrial Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation

ByErnst Worrell, Lenny Bernstein, Joyashree Roy, Lynn Price, Jochen Harnisch

chapter 102|12 pages

Renewable Energy Technologies I

Editorial Introduction
BySørensen Bent

part 1|310 pages

Solar Electricity

chapter 1|3 pages

Photovoltaic Effect of p–n Junctions in Germanium

ByM. Becker, H.Y. Fan

chapter 2|13 pages

Photovoltaic Effect in p–n Junctions

ByRobert L. Cummerow

chapter 3|4 pages

Photovoltaic Effect in GaAs p–n Junctions and Solar Energy Conversion

ByD.A. Jenny, J.J. Loferski, P. Rappaport

chapter 4|20 pages

Detailed Balance Limit of Efficiency of p–n Junction Solar Cells

ByWilliam Shockley, Hans Queisser

chapter 5|8 pages

Increasing the Efficiency of Ideal Solar Cells by Photon-Induced Transitions at Intermediate Levels

ByAntonio Luque, Antonio Martí

chapter 6|9 pages

Solar Cell Efficiency Tables (Version 22)

ByMartin A. Green, Keith Emery, David L. King, Sanekazu Igari, Wilhelm Warta

chapter 7|20 pages

Theory of the Electrical and PV Properties of Polycrystalline Silicon

ByAmal K. Ghosh, Charles Fishman, Tom Feng

chapter 8|22 pages

Improved Modelling of Grain Boundary Recombination in Bulk and p–n Junction Regions of Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Cells

ByS.A. Edmiston, G. Heiser, A.B. Sproul, M.A. Green

chapter 9|15 pages

Very High-Efficiency Solar Cell Modules

ByAllen Barnett, Douglas Kirkpatrick, Christiana Honsberg, Duncan Moore, Mark Wanlass, Keith Emery, Richard Schwartz, Dave Carlson, Stuart Bowden, Dan Aiken, Allen Gray, Sarah Kurtz, Larry Kazmerski, Myles Steiner, Jeffery Gray, Tom Davenport, Roger Buelow, Laszlo Takacs, Narkis Shatz, John Bortz, Omkar Jani, Keith Goossen, Fouad Kiamilev, Alan Doolittle, Ian Ferguson, Blair Unger, Greg Schmidt, Eric Christensen, David Salzman

chapter 10|11 pages

High-Efficiency Solar Cells on Phosphorus Gettered Multicrystalline Silicon Substrates

ByO. Schultz, S.W. Glunz, S. Riepe, G.P. Willeke

chapter 11|12 pages

Analysis of Ultrathin High-Efficiency Silicon Solar Cells

ByDaniel Kray, Keith R. McIntosh

chapter 12|34 pages

Solar Cells from Colloidal Nanocrystals: Fundamentals, Materials, Devices and Economics

ByHugh W. Hillhouse, Matthew C. Beard

chapter 13|5 pages

Substitutional Doping of Amorph ous Silicon

ByW.E. Spear, P.G. Le Comber

chapter 14|4 pages

A New Type of Amorphous Silicon Photovoltaic Cell Generating More than 2.0V

ByY. Hamakawa, H. Okamoto, Y. Nitta

chapter 15|10 pages

Thin-Film Si:H-Based Solar Cells

ByC.R. Wronski, B. Von Roedern, A. Kołodziej

chapter 16|3 pages

Dye-Sensitized Zinc Oxide: Aqueous Electrolyte: Platinum Photocell

ByH. Tsubomura, M. Matsumura, Y. Nomura, T. Amamiya

chapter 17|6 pages

A Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar Cell Based on Dye-Sensitized Colloidal TiO2 Films

ByBrian O’Regan, Michael Grätzel

chapter 18|5 pages

A Coumarin-Derivative Dye-Sensitized Nanocrystalline TiO2 Solar Cell Having a High Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency up to 5.6 Per Cent

ByKohjiro Hara, Kazuhiro Sayama, Yasuyo Ohga, Akira Shinpo, Sadaharu Suga, Hironori Arakawa

chapter 19|8 pages

Surface Reactions in Photoelectrochemical Cells

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 20|25 pages

Combined Experimental and DFT-TDDFT Computational Study of Photoelectrochemical Cell Ruthenium Sensitizers

ByMohammad K. Nazeeruddin, Filippo De Angelis, Simona Fantacci, Annabella Selloni, Guido Viscardi, Paul Liska, Seigo Ito, Bessho Takeru, Michael Grätzel

chapter 21|9 pages

Analytical Design of Antireflection Coatings for Silicon Photovoltaic Devices

ByP. Nubile

chapter 22|14 pages

Effect of Temperature on Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conversion

ByJoseph J. Wysocki, Paul Rappaport

chapter 23|18 pages

Hydrogen-Evolving Solar Cells

ByAdam Heller

chapter 24|12 pages

Innovative Renewable Energy Solutions for Hydrogen Vehicles

ByHaruki Tsuchiya

chapter 25|18 pages

Thin-Film Silicon Photovoltaics: Architectural Perspectives and Technological Issues

ByLucia Vittoria Mercaldo, Maria Luisa Addonizio, Marco Della Noce, Paola Delli Veneri, Alessandra Scognamiglio, Carlo Privato

part 2|218 pages

Solar Heat

chapter 26|32 pages

The Performance of Flat-Plate Solar Heat Collectors

ByH.C. Hottel, B.B. Woertz

chapter 27|15 pages

The Performance of an Experimental System Using Solar Energy for Heating and Night Radiation for Cooling a Building

ByRaymond W. Bliss

chapter 28|16 pages

Solar Heating and Cooling

ByJohn A. Duffie, William A. Beckman

chapter 29|5 pages

Calculation of Flat-Plate Collector Loss Coefficients

ByS. A. Klein

chapter 30|15 pages

Results of Solar Heating Experiments

ByB. J. Brinkworth

chapter 31|21 pages

Report on Two and a Half Years’ Experimental Living in Yanagimachi Solar House II

ByMasanosuke Yanagimachi

chapter 32|7 pages

Solar Heat Systems for Use at High Latitudes

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 33|14 pages

Design and Construction of a Residential Solar Heating and Cooling System

ByDan S. Ward, George O. G. Loöf

chapter 34|6 pages

Ninety Metal Drums Collect and Store Heat

ByL. Gropp

chapter 35|19 pages

German Central Solar Heating Plants with Seasonal Heat Storage

ByD. Bauer, R. Marx, J. Nußbicker-Lux, F. Ochs, W. Heidemann, H. Müller-Steinhagen

chapter 36|4 pages

Ideal Light Concentrators with Reflector Gaps

ByR. Winston

chapter 37|4 pages

1000kW Solar Furnace Built by the National Center of Scientific Research in Odeillo, France

ByFelix Trombe, Albert le Phat Vinh

chapter 38|5 pages

First Results Obtained with the 1000kW Solar Furnace

ByFelix Trombe, Leon Gion, Claude Royere, Jean Francois Robert

chapter 39|20 pages

Modelling of Parabolic Trough Direct Steam Generation Solar Collectors

ByS. D. Odeh, G. L. Morrison, M. Behnia

chapter 40|10 pages

Practical Solar Cooking Ovens

ByMaria Telkes, Stella Andrassy

chapter 41|12 pages

Solar Ponds: Large-Area Solar Collectors for Power Production

ByH. Tabor

chapter 42|12 pages

Solar Energy, Building and the Law

ByRalph Knowles

chapter 103|11 pages

Editorial Introduction

ByBent Sørensen

part 1|255 pages

Wind Energy

chapter 1|10 pages

Developments and Potential Improvements in Wind Power Utilization

ByJ. T. Arnfred

chapter 2|4 pages

Experience with Jacobs Wind-Driven Electric Generating Plant, 1931–1957

ByMarcellus L. Jacobs

chapter 3|21 pages

Optimum Wind Energy Conversion Systems

ByUlrich Hütter

chapter 4|17 pages

Design of Wind Power Plants in Denmark

ByJ. Juul

chapter 5|4 pages

Recent Developments and Potential Improvements in Wind Power Utilization for Use in Connection with Electrical Networks in Denmark

ByJ. Juul

chapter 6|50 pages

Applied Aerodynamics of Wind Power Machines

ByRobert E. Wilson, Peter B. S. Lissaman

chapter 7|22 pages

On the Fluctuating Power Generation of Large Wind Energy Converters,With and Without Storage Facilities

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 8|7 pages

Offshore Wind Energy Systems

ByP. Musgrove

chapter 9|11 pages

Tests Performed on the 2MW Tvind WEC

ByS.A. Jensen, E.T.D. Bjerregaard

chapter 10|21 pages

Foundations for Offshore Wind Turbines

ByByron W. Byrne, Guy T. Houlsby

chapter 11|35 pages

Composite Materials for Wind Power Turbine Blades

ByPovl Brϕndsted, Hans Lilholt, Aage Lystrup

chapter 12|19 pages

Reliability Comparison of Direct-Drive and Geared-Drive Wind Turbine Concepts

ByH. Arabian Hoseynabadi, P.J. Tavner, H. Oraee

chapter 13|15 pages

A Lightweight Low-Speed Permanent Magnet Electrical Generator for Direct-Drive Wind Turbines

ByMarkus A. Mueller, Alasdair S. McDonald

chapter 14|17 pages

Modelling and Measuring Flow and Wind Turbine Wakes in Large Wind Farms Offshore

ByR.J. Barthelmie, K. Hansen, S.T. Frandsen, O. Rathmann, J.G. Schepers, W. Schlez, J. Phillips, K. Rados, A. Zervos, E.S. Politis, P.K. Chaviaropoulos

part 2|148 pages

Biofuels

chapter 15|13 pages

The Path Forward for Biofuels and Biomaterials

ByJ. Arthur, Arthur J. Ragauskas, Charlotte K. Williams, Brian H. Davison, George Britovsek, John Cairney, Charles A. Eckert, William J. Frederick Jr., Jason P. Hallett, David J. Leak, Charles L. Liotta, Jonathan R. Mielenz, Richard Murphy, Richard Templer, Timothy Tschaplinski

chapter 16|10 pages

Household Biogas Use in Rural China: A Study of Opportunities and Constraints

ByJ. Chen, Gaihe Yang, Sandra Sweeney, Yongzhong Feng

chapter 17|14 pages

Anaerobic Digestion of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste: Influence of Co-digestion with Manure

ByHinrich Hartmann, Birgitte K. Ahring

chapter 18|13 pages

Biogas as a Resource-Efficient Vehicle Fuel

ByPål Börjesson, Bo Mattiasson

chapter 19|25 pages

The Sustainability of Ethanol Production from Sugarcane

ByJosé Goldemberg, Suani Teixeira Coelho, Patricia Guardabassi

chapter 20|13 pages

Role of Energy Policy in Renewable Energy Accomplishment: The Case of Second-Generation Bioethanol

ByKok Tat Tan, Keat Teong Lee, Abdul Rahman Mohamed

chapter 21|11 pages

Harnessing Biofuels: A Global Renaissance in Energy Production?

ByKenthorai Raman Jegannathan, Eng-Seng Chan, Pogaku Ravindra

chapter 22|8 pages

Plants as a Direct Source of Fuel

ByMelvin Calvin, Esther K. Nemethy, Keith Redenbaugh, John W. Otvos

chapter 23|18 pages

Biodiesel Production by Microalgal Biotechnology

ByGuanHua Huang, Feng Chen, Dong Wei, XueWu Zhang, Gu Chen

chapter 24|14 pages

Sustainable Bio-composites from Renewable Resources: Opportunities and Challenges in the Green Materials World

ByA.K. Mohanty, M. Misra, L.T. Drzal

chapter 25|7 pages

Methanol or Ethanol Produced from Woody Biomass: Which is More Advantageous?

ByFumio Hasegawa, Shinya Yokoyama, Kenji Imou

part 3|97 pages

Other Sources for Conversion

chapter 26|12 pages

Small-Scale Hydropower in the UK

ByT. Kirk

chapter 27|11 pages

Green Electricity from Alpine Hydropower Plants

ByBernhard Truffer, Jochen Markard, Christine Bratrich, Bernhard Wehrli

chapter 28|9 pages

Geothermal Energy Focus: Tapping the Earth’s Natural Heat

ByJohn W. Lund

chapter 29|26 pages

Tidal Energy Update 2009

ByFergal O’Rourke, Fergal Boyle, Anthony Reynolds

chapter 30|8 pages

Operation of Tidal Electric Power Plants

ByM. I. Lebedev, A. P. Tkachenko, I. M. Usachev

chapter 31|2 pages

Machinery for Obtaining Power by the Force of Waves and Tides

ByJ. Denniston

chapter 32|14 pages

Wave Energy Utilization in Europe: Current Status and Perspectives

chapter 33|13 pages

A New Hybrid Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion-Offshore Solar Pond (OTEC-OSP) Design: A Cost Optimization Approach

ByPaul J. T. Straatman, Wilfried G. J. H. M. van Sark

chapter |14 pages

Editorial Introduction

ByBent Sørensen

part I|120 pages

Integrated Approaches

chapter 1|20 pages

The Capacity Credit of Wind Power: A Theoretical Analysis

ByJohn Haslett, Mark Diesendorf

chapter 2|15 pages

Effective Load Carrying Capability of Wind Generation: Initial Results with Public Data

ByEdward P. Kahn

chapter 3|20 pages

Effects of Large-Scale Photovoltaic Power Integration on Electricity Distribution Networks

ByJukka V. Paatero, Peter D. Lund

chapter 4|16 pages

System Stability of Large Wind Power Networks: A Danish Case Study

ByVladislav Akhmatov

chapter 5|32 pages

A Review on Photovoltaic/Thermal Hybrid Solar Technology

ByT. T. Chow

chapter 6|6 pages

Modelling of Hybrid PV-Thermal Systems

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 7|9 pages

A Combined Wind–Hydro Power System

ByBent Sørensen

part II|183 pages

Socio-economic and Environmental Assessment

chapter 8|17 pages

Social Benefit Versus Technological Risk: What is Our Society Willing to Pay for Safety?

ByChauncey Starr

chapter 9|14 pages

Human Domination of Earth’s Ecosystems

ByPeter M. Vitousek, Harold A. Mooney, Jane Lubchenco, Jerry M. Melillo

chapter 10|15 pages

Photovoltaics: Environmental, Health and Safety Issues and Perspectives

ByV.M. Fthenakis, P.D. Moskowitz

chapter 11|7 pages

Life-Cycle Analysis of Present and Future Si-Based Solar Cells

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 12|16 pages

Wind Energy

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 13|18 pages

Physical Characteristics and Perception of Low-Frequency Noise from Wind Turbines

ByKevin P. Shepherd, Harvey H. Hubbard

chapter 14|13 pages

The Habitat-Creation Potential of Offshore Wind Farms

ByJennifer C. Wilson, Michael Elliott

chapter 15|10 pages

Particulate Exposure and Size Distribution from Wood-Burning Stoves in Costa Rica

ByE. Park, K. Lee

chapter 16|22 pages

Biomass Burning in the Tropics: Impact on Atmospheric Chemistry and Biogeochemical Cycles

ByPaul J. Crutzen, Meinrat O. Andreae

chapter 17|3 pages

Emissions of Ultrafine Particles from Biomass Combustion

ByK. Hjuler, P. Johansen

chapter 18|9 pages

Large-Scale Hydroelectric Projects and Mountain Development on the Upper Yangtze River

ByYao Yonghui, Zhang Baiping, Ma Xiaoding, Ma Peng

chapter 19|9 pages

Application and Comparison of Computer Models for Quantifying Impacts of River Regulation on Fish Habitat

ByK. Alfredsen, W. Marchand, T.H. Bakken, A. Harby

chapter 20|19 pages

Groundwater Changes in the Wairakei–Tauhara Geothermal System

ByChris J. Bromley

chapter 21|10 pages

Ecological Safety of Tidal Electric Power Plants

ByI.N. Usachev, N.N. Marfenin

part III|80 pages

Scenario Construction and Analysis

chapter 22|21 pages

Energy Scenarios: A Review of Methods, Uses and Suggestions for Improvement

ByStefan Krüger Nielsen, Kenneth Karlsson

chapter 23|13 pages

Energy and Resources

ByBent Sørensen

chapter 24|13 pages

Soft Energy Technologies

ByAmory B. Lovins

chapter 25|12 pages

Solar Sweden

ByThomas B. Johansson, Peter Steen

chapter 26|10 pages

An End-Use Oriented Global Energy Strategy

ByJose Goldemberg, Thomas B. Johansson, Amulya K.N. Reddy, Robert H. Williams

chapter 27|10 pages

Low Energy Consumption Scenarios

ByBent Sørensen

part IV|103 pages

Sustainability, Planning and Policy

chapter 28|17 pages

A Generic Southern Perspective on Renewable Energy 1

ByAmulya K. N. Reddy

chapter 29|5 pages

Sustainable Biofuels Redux

ByG. Philip Robertson, Virginia H. Dale, Otto C. Doering, Steven P. Hamburg, Jerry M. Melillo, Michele M. Wander, William J. Parton, Paul R. Adler, Jacob N. Barney, Richard M. Cruse, Clifford S. Duke, Philip M. Fearnside, Ronald F. Follett, Holly K. Gibbs, Jose Goldemberg, David J. Mladenoff, Dennis Ojima, Michael W. Palmer, Andrew Sharpley, Linda Wallace, Kathleen C. Weathers, John A. Wiens, Wallace W. Wilhelm

chapter 30|4 pages

The Distributed Utility: A New Electric Utility Planning and Pricing Paradigm

BySachin Tendulkar, Charles D. Feinstein, Ren Orans, Stephen W. Chapel

chapter 31|29 pages

Stability, Participation and Transparency in Renewable Energy Policy: Lessons from Denmark and the United States

ByMiguel Mendonça, Stephen Lacey, Frede Hvelplund

chapter 32|28 pages

Rejecting Renewables: The Socio-technical Impediments to Renewable Electricity in the United States

ByBenjamin K. Sovacool

chapter 33|18 pages

Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable Energy Policy in China

ByZhang Peidong, Yang Yanli, Shi Jin, Zheng Yonghong, Wang Lisheng, Li Xinrong
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