1st Edition

Solar Energy Application, Economics, and Public Perception

Edited By Muyiwa Adaramola Copyright 2014
    416 Pages 102 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    416 Pages 102 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.



    Due to climate change, the rise in energy demand, and issues of energy security, more countries are being forced to reexamine their energy policies and consider more renewable sources of energy. Solar power is expected to play a significant role in the changing face of energy economies, due in a large part to the recent technological advances in the field and the significant decrease in cost.





    This book describes these advances and examines the current state of solar power from a variety of angles. The various sections of the book cover the following topics: an overview of hybrid solar energy systems, solar energy and conservation, current solar energy technologies, the economics of solar power, and public perceptions of solar energy.





    This easily accessible reference offers a comprehensive guide to this rapidly expanding field. Edited by Muyiwa Adaramola, a researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology whose research focuses both on wind and solar energy, Solar Energy: Application, Economics, and Public Perception is an authoritative and easy-to-use reference, ideal for both researchers in the field and students who wish to gain an overview of this important and wide-ranging topic.

    Introduction

    Part I: Overview

    Hybrid Solar: A Review on Photovoltaic and Thermal Power Integration; T. T. Chow, G. N. Tiwari, and C. Menezo

    Part II: Solar Energy and Conservation

    An Approach to Enhance the Conservation-Compatibility of Solar Energy Development; D. Richard Cameron, Brian S. Cohen, and Scott A. Morrison

    Part III: Solar Technology

    Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells; Colin Klinger, Yogeshwari Patel, and Henk W. Ch. Postma

    Enabling Greater Penetration of Solar Power via the Use of CSP with Thermal Energy Storage; Paul Denholm and Mark Mehos

    Viability of Grid-Connected Solar PV Energy System in Jos, Nigeria; Muyiwa S. Adaramola

    Passive Cooling Technology for Photovoltaic Panels for Domestic Houses; Shenyi Wu and Chenguang Xiong

    Part IV: Solar Energy Economics

    A Review of Solar Energy Markets, Economics and Policies; Govinda R. Timilsina, Lado Kurdgelashvili, and Patrick A. Narbel

    Economical Evaluation of Large-Scale Photovoltaic Systems Using Universal Generating Function Techniques; Yi Ding , Weixiang Shen, Gregory Levitin, Peng Wang, Lalit Goel, and Qiuwei Wu

    Simulating the Value of Concentrating Solar Power with Thermal Energy Storage in a Production Cost Model; Paul Denholm and Marissa Hummon

    The Place of Solar Power: An Economic Analysis of Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power; Vanessa Arellano Banoni, Aldo Arnone, Maria Fondeur, Annabel Hodge, J. Patrick Offner, and Jordan K. Phillips

    Part V: Public Perceptions of Solar Energy

    Excerpt from: Community Response to Concentrating Solar Power in the San Luis Valley; B.C. Farhar, L.M. Hunter, T.M. Kirkland, and K.J. Tierney

    The Promotion of Domestic Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Electricity Production Through Social Learning; Greg Hampton and Simon Eckermann

    Index

    Biography

    Dr. Muyiwa S. Adaramola earned his BSc and MSc in mechanical engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, respectively. He received his PhD in environmental engineering at the University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Canada. He has worked as a researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, focusing on wind energy, wind turbine performance, and wind turbine wake. Currently, Dr. Adaramola is an associate professor in renewable energy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway.