Energy from the Desert
Practical Proposals for Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Systems
Kosuke Kurokawa editor David Faiman editor Keiichi Komoto editor Peter van der Vleuten editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Oct '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The world's deserts are sufficiently large that, in theory, covering a fraction of their landmass with PV systems could generate many times the current primary global energy supply.
The third book in the Energy from the Desert series examines the socio-economic, environmental and financial issues surrounding the use of Very Large Scale Photovoltaics (VLS-PV). It provides detailed coverage of technology and financing options (including recent and future trends in PV technology), potential social benefits such as desalination and agricultural development, and environmental and ecological impacts of systems and how these can be monitored, illustrated by case studies from the Sahara and Gobi Deserts. The concluding section consists of a roadmap outlining the options and opportunities for future implementation of VLS-PV. Building on the key concepts and case studies of previous volumes, this will be a key text for policy-makers and investors in the field.
"'Never has very large scale photovoltaics received such an exhaustive analysis' Photon International, from review of the first volume"
ISBN: 9781844073634
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3628g
252 pages