Renewable energy : the facts /
Dieter Seifried and Walter Witzel.
- London ; Washington, DC : Earthscan, 2010.
- 251 p. : ill., map, charts ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Solar thermal -- Solar electric: photovoltaics -- Solar architecture -- Biomass -- Wind power -- Waterpower, geothermal, and other perspectives -- New energy technologies -- Current use and potential -- FAQs -- Promoting renewable energy -- Good marketing, successful projects.
Interest in renewable energy has never been greater, but much uncertainty remains as to the role the various technologies will play in the transition to a low-carbon future. This book sets out the facts - how the technologies work, where and to what extent they are currently employed, and where the greatest potential lies. Covering all the major fields - solar electricity, solar thermal, solar architecture, bioenergy, wind, geothermal, hydropower, as well as new energy technologies - it also includes sections on how best to promote the uptake of renewables and answers to common questions and opposition. The authors provide a number of German-sourced yet internationally relevant examples and strategies which have become increasingly significant in the promotion of renewable energy in recent years. The convenient layout mixes detailed explanation with clear, take-away facts and messages on each double-page spread. This straight-talking, information filled guide is the perfect primer for anyone who wants to better understand and promote renewable energy, whether in industry, study, policy or campaigns.