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9780128030417 English 0128030410 As Energy demand continues to increase along with the need for new and cleaner energy sources, Solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, and is a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas and meeting energy security needs. Photovoltaic Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas as well as a guide to providing electricity during outages and the increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for stand-alone, mobile and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported and used in remote areas. This book looks at the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power system for remote communities that can be operated independently and compares the costs, emissions and practical applications of other technologies. The only available detailed overview of PV applications and guidance of how to build your own PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes how stand-alone, portable and mobile systems provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussion of resilience, affordability, emissions and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications, Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Management and Remote Areas, Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas explores the increased demand for energy, including clean energy alternatives and the ways that solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas, and a viable source to meet emerging energy security needs. The book provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas, and includes a guide on how to provide electricity during outages, along with important discussions on the need for increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for standalone, mobile, and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported, and used in remote areas. In addition, the book discusses the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power systems for remote communities that can be operated independently, also comparing the costs, emissions, and practical applications of other technologies. Presents the only available, detailed overview of PV applications and guidance on how to build PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes discussions on how standalone, portable, and mobile systems can provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussions of resilience, affordability, emissions, and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications, Standalone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas explores the increased demand for energy, including clean energy alternatives and the ways that solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas, and a viable source to meet emerging energy security needs. The book provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas, and includes a guide on how to provide electricity during outages, along with important discussions on the need for increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for standalone, mobile, and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported, and used in remote areas. In addition, the book discusses the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power systems for remote communities that can be operated independently, also comparing the costs, emissions, and practical applications of other technologies. Presents the only available, detailed overview of PV applications and guidance on how to build PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes discussions on how standalone, portable, and mobile systems can provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussions of resilience, affordability, emissions, and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications Includes guidance on managing electrical needs during outages
9780128030417 English 0128030410 As Energy demand continues to increase along with the need for new and cleaner energy sources, Solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, and is a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas and meeting energy security needs. Photovoltaic Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas as well as a guide to providing electricity during outages and the increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for stand-alone, mobile and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported and used in remote areas. This book looks at the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power system for remote communities that can be operated independently and compares the costs, emissions and practical applications of other technologies. The only available detailed overview of PV applications and guidance of how to build your own PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes how stand-alone, portable and mobile systems provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussion of resilience, affordability, emissions and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications, Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Management and Remote Areas, Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas explores the increased demand for energy, including clean energy alternatives and the ways that solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas, and a viable source to meet emerging energy security needs. The book provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas, and includes a guide on how to provide electricity during outages, along with important discussions on the need for increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for standalone, mobile, and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported, and used in remote areas. In addition, the book discusses the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power systems for remote communities that can be operated independently, also comparing the costs, emissions, and practical applications of other technologies. Presents the only available, detailed overview of PV applications and guidance on how to build PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes discussions on how standalone, portable, and mobile systems can provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussions of resilience, affordability, emissions, and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications, Standalone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas explores the increased demand for energy, including clean energy alternatives and the ways that solar energy is fast becoming a vital source for meeting peak demand, a solution for energy demand in disaster and remote areas, and a viable source to meet emerging energy security needs. The book provides a detailed overview of PV systems and applications for disaster and remote areas, and includes a guide on how to provide electricity during outages, along with important discussions on the need for increasing the resilience of the grid. The differences and requirements for standalone, mobile, and portable PV systems are discussed, along with how systems can be deployed, transported, and used in remote areas. In addition, the book discusses the use of solar PV systems to create environmentally friendly power systems for remote communities that can be operated independently, also comparing the costs, emissions, and practical applications of other technologies. Presents the only available, detailed overview of PV applications and guidance on how to build PV system in remote locations with limited infrastructure Includes discussions on how standalone, portable, and mobile systems can provide electricity during outages and times of crisis Contains detailed discussions of resilience, affordability, emissions, and cost comparisons between PV systems and other technologies such as diesel generators, wind turbines, and main grid connected applications Includes guidance on managing electrical needs during outages