ABSTRACT

This handbook surveys the range of methods and fuel types used in generating energy for industry, transportation, and heating and cooling of buildings. Solar, wind, biomass, nuclear, geothermal, ocean and fossil fuels are discussed and compared, and the thermodynamics of energy conversion is explained. Appendices are provided with fully updated data. Thoroughly revised, this second edition surveys the latest advances in energy conversion from a wide variety of currently available energy sources. It describes energy sources such as fossil fuels, biomass (including refuse-derived biomass fuels), nuclear, solar radiation, wind, geothermal, and ocean, then provides the terminology and units used for each energy resource and their equivalence. It includes an overview of the steam power cycles, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, hydraulic turbines, Stirling engines, advanced fossil fuel power systems, and combined-cycle power plants. It outlines the development, current use, and future of nuclear power.

chapter 1|30 pages

Global Energy Systems

section I|158 pages

Energy Resources

chapter 2|28 pages

Fossil Fuels

chapter 4|7 pages

Municipal Solid Waste

chapter 5|4 pages

Nuclear Resources

chapter 6|52 pages

Solar Energy Resources

chapter 7|40 pages

Wind Energy Resource

chapter 8|11 pages

Geothermal Energy

section II|914 pages

Energy Conversion

chapter 9|20 pages

Steam Power Plant

chapter 10|14 pages

Gas Turbines

chapter 14|8 pages

Stirling Engines

chapter 16|5 pages

Nuclear Fusion

chapter 21|45 pages

Wind Energy Conversion

chapter 23|54 pages

Geothermal Power Generation

chapter 25|51 pages

Fuel Cells