Standalone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas

£48.99

Standalone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems for Disaster Relief and Remote Areas

Energy technology and engineering Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology

Author: Salahuddin Qazi

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: Elsevier

Published on: 23rd August 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 11 Mb

ISBN: 9780128030417


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.

Types of natural disasters

Their effect on peoples' lives, on the world economy, impact on electric grid, and costs of power outages.

Energy Needs in the aftermath of disasters and remote areas

Both in developed and developing countries, including how PV systems can provide electricity affordably, with resilience, and reducing grid impact by way of community solar and solar microgrid.

Detailed description of PV systems

Types and components of standalone photovoltaic systems, modeling and simulation, and performance analysis.

New initiatives and case studies

For providing solar-generated electricity to low-income people both in the United States and the developing world at low cost.

Practical applications

Examples of assembling one's own PV module and dye-sensitized solar cells, results, databases, and industry standards.

Show moreShow less