Dimensions
165 x 235 x 17mm
This comprehensive book presents a thorough analysis of the wind turbine technology that is suitable for use on a small scale and presents an overview of the process of installation. Covering both small-scale on- and off-grid installations, Small-Scale Wind Power Generation is essential reading for all those wanting to use wind power to produce clean energy: it will help them to understand the nature of the wind in their area, to appraise potential sites and to assess the likely capacity of any wind power turbines that are installed. The authors also discuss the computer software that is suitable for predicting the likely financial benefits and provide valuable information about how to assess the economic viability of wind installation and how to calculate the resultant carbon savings. AUTHOR: Jamie Bull holds an MSc [dist] in Architecture: and Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies from the University of East London. He has worked for several years in the field of sustainable buildings and renewable energy, and has contributed to a number of reports in this area. Jamie regularly consults on sustainable construction practices and renewable energy technology for volume house-builders. Gavin D J Harper holds a BSc [Hons] degree in Technology and a BEng [Hons] degree from the Open University as well as master's degrees in sustainable architecture from the University of east London. He consults on clean energy, is the author of a number of books, regularly contributes to Green Building Magazine, and his work has featured in the journal Science. SELLING POINTS: This remarkable book provides a thorough grounding in the technology used to make power from the wind Aimed at those interested in alternative forms of energy in general and those who wish to harness the power of the wind Also aimed at the ?green market' and those who want to reduce their carbon footprint 136 colour photographs adiagrams