Advanced Renewable Energy Sources, Paperback by Tiwari, G. N.; Mishra, R. K., ISBN 1849733805, ISBN-13 9781849733809, Like New Used, Free shipping in the USThe sun provides solar energy which is clean and environmentally friendly and can be directly used to produce thermal as well as electrical power. It is also directly the main source of all renewable energy sources discussed in this book. Due to global industrialization and the sharp increase of CO2, there is an increasing need to develop less polluting renewable energy sources for our long term survival and to balance the ecological system. This book is a unique and complet covering renewable energy resources and contains a detailed analysis of energy and exergy, CO2 mitigation, and CO2 credit of various renewable energy sources. It is an ideal reference for teaching renewable energy to engineering and science students, as well as a referenc for scientists and professionals doing self study on the subject. This book is an ideal reference text for teaching renewable energy to engineering and science students, as well as a referenc for scientists and professionals doing self study on the subject. Th has twelve chapters and starts with the definition and classification of renewable and non renewable energy and their status at global level. This chapter also contains the basic heat transfer mechanisms and laws of thermodynamics. It then deals with availability of solar radiation at different latitudes and energy and exergy analysis of flat plate collector, solar air collector, solar concentrator, evacuated tube collector, solar water heating system, solar distillation and solar cooker. The following chapter discusses the basics of semiconductor, its characteristics, working, characteristics of solar cell in dark and daylight situation, fundamentals of characteristic curves of semiconductor, fundamentals of PV module and array and some PVT systems. Detailed discussion on biomass, bio-fuels and biogas and their applications and the power produced by them, namely bio-power, is covered in the following chapters. Other renewable energy sources like hydropower, wind and geothermal are then covered as well as a chapter dealing with the working principle, basic theory and the capability to produce power from ocean thermal, tidal, wave and animal energy conversion systems. Subsequently, net CO2 mitigation, carbon credit, climate change and environmental impacts of all renewable energy resources are all covered followed by a discussion on the techno-economic feasibility of any energy sources as the backbone of its success and hence energy and economic analysis. The chapters deal the overall exergy of renewable energy sources by using the thermal and mechanical power and electrical energy as output. SI units are used throughout th in solving various exercises in each chapter and conversion units of various physical and chemical parameters of metals and non-metals are also given in appendices.