Energy from the desert. Practical proposals for very large scale photovoltaic systems / edited by Kosuke Kurokawa [and others].

Contributor(s): Kurokawa, KosukeMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2007Description: (xlix, 201 pages) : color illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: Practical proposals for very large scale photovoltaic systemsSubject(s): Photovoltaic power generation | Photovoltaic power systems | Desert resources development | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Electrical | Desert resources development | Photovoltaic power generation | Photovoltaic power systemsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Energy from the desert. Practical proposals for very large scale photovoltaic systems.DDC classification: 621.31244 LOC classification: TK1087 | .E57 2007ebOnline resources: ebrary | EBSCOhost | MyiLibrary
Contents:
The Mediterranean region: case study of very large scale photovoltaics (VLS-PV) -- The Middle East region: a top-down approach for introducing VLS-PV plants -- The Asian region: project proposals for VLS-PV on the Gobi desert -- The Oceania region: realizing a VLS-PV power generating system at Perenjori -- Desert region community development.
Summary: Annotation 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. This new Energy from the Desert volume examines and evaluates the potential of very large scale photovoltaic power generation (VLS-PV) systems. Following from the success of the first book on the subject, the authors present practical case-studies of both virtual and real projects based on selected regions (including the Mediterranean, Sahara, Chinese Gobi, Mongolian Gobi, Indian Thar, Australian Desert and the US) and their specific socio-economic dynamics, and argue that VLS-PV systems in desert areas will be readily achievable in the near future. As the essential companion to the previous International Energy Agency (IEA) volume it reiterates and develops key concepts introduced by the original study and provides firm practical recommendations to achieve long-term targets for policy makers and investors.
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Second volume of a two-volume set.

Includes bibliographical references.

Print version record.

The Mediterranean region: case study of very large scale photovoltaics (VLS-PV) -- The Middle East region: a top-down approach for introducing VLS-PV plants -- The Asian region: project proposals for VLS-PV on the Gobi desert -- The Oceania region: realizing a VLS-PV power generating system at Perenjori -- Desert region community development.

Annotation 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. This new Energy from the Desert volume examines and evaluates the potential of very large scale photovoltaic power generation (VLS-PV) systems. Following from the success of the first book on the subject, the authors present practical case-studies of both virtual and real projects based on selected regions (including the Mediterranean, Sahara, Chinese Gobi, Mongolian Gobi, Indian Thar, Australian Desert and the US) and their specific socio-economic dynamics, and argue that VLS-PV systems in desert areas will be readily achievable in the near future. As the essential companion to the previous International Energy Agency (IEA) volume it reiterates and develops key concepts introduced by the original study and provides firm practical recommendations to achieve long-term targets for policy makers and investors.

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