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Energy: Production, Conversion, Storage, Conservation, and Coupling
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Energy: Production, Conversion, Storage, Conservation, and Coupling in Vernon, BC
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Energy: Production, Conversion, Storage, Conservation, and Coupling in Vernon, BC
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Size: Hardcover (2026 A)
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This revised and updated 3 rd edition of the book allows readers to develop a practical understanding of the major aspects of energy. It also includes two new chapters addressing renewable energy, and energy management and economics. The book begins by introducing basic definitions, and then moves on to discuss the primary and secondary energy types, internal energy and enthalpy, and energy balance, heat of reaction and heat transfer. Each chapter features fully solved example problems and practice problems to support learning and the application of the topics discussed, including:
energy production and conversion;
energy conservation;
energy storage;
energy coupling;
sustainability in energy systems;
renewable energy; and
energy management and economics.
Written for students across a range of engineering and science disciplines, the book provides a comprehensive study guide. It is particularly suitable for courses in energy technology, sustainable energy technologies and energy conversion & management, and offers an ideal reference text for students, engineers, energy researchers and industry professionals. A updated solutions manual to this textbook's problems ais available to course instructors on request from the author and online on www.springer.com.
This revised and updated 3 rd edition of the book allows readers to develop a practical understanding of the major aspects of energy. It also includes two new chapters addressing renewable energy, and energy management and economics. The book begins by introducing basic definitions, and then moves on to discuss the primary and secondary energy types, internal energy and enthalpy, and energy balance, heat of reaction and heat transfer. Each chapter features fully solved example problems and practice problems to support learning and the application of the topics discussed, including:
energy production and conversion;
energy conservation;
energy storage;
energy coupling;
sustainability in energy systems;
renewable energy; and
energy management and economics.
Written for students across a range of engineering and science disciplines, the book provides a comprehensive study guide. It is particularly suitable for courses in energy technology, sustainable energy technologies and energy conversion & management, and offers an ideal reference text for students, engineers, energy researchers and industry professionals. A updated solutions manual to this textbook's problems ais available to course instructors on request from the author and online on www.springer.com.






















