Desert Energy : A Guide to the Technology, Impacts and Opportunities

Title: Desert Energy : A Guide to the Technology, Impacts and Opportunities
Author: Alasdair Cameron
ISBN: 1849711844 / 9781849711845
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2012
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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This book examines the key technologies being deployed in an effort to tap the potential presented by world's deserts for siting large-scale solar power applications, and surveys the feasibility of such projects given the remoteness and the hostility of these environments. Focusing on large scale photovoltaics and concentrating solar thermal power, it explains how the systems work, projects that are being planned, the required scales, and the technical difficulties they need to overcome to function effectively. It then moves on to examine the economics of such projects (including financing) and the social and environmental effects they may have. Illustrated throughout by reference to built or planned projects, and written in a clear, jargon-free style, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the development of large scale solar applications.

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Preface

Part 1  
Chapter 1 :
Introduction  
Chapter 2 : Technology  
Chapter 3 : Energy from the Desert  
Chapter 4 : Economic and Policy Aspects of Solar Power, and the Status of Regional Markets  

Part 2  
Chapter 5 :
Existing and Planned Projects  
Chapter 6 : Long-term Visions  
Chapter 7 : Environmental, Health and Resource Issues Facing Solar Technology  
Chapter 8 : Conclusion

Index