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Solar Energy in Agriculture

Part of the Energy in World Agriculture series
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This is the 4th volume in an international energy reference book series aimed at bringing together, in a concise form, the basic principles and the most relevant data concerning both the efficient use of energy in agriculture and the food industry and alternative energy sources for agriculture. The theme of this volume is solar energy applications in agriculture. Since the 1960's the major industrial nations have faced an energy crisis; there is a realisation that fossil fuels exist in finite quantitities. In the 1970's and 80's, deposits of CO2 in the atmosphere have increased, arguably resulting in an increase in global warming. Utilisation of solar energy could contribute to the improvement of man's standard of living while helping to decrease the potential for disasterous earth warming. The application of solar energy in agriculture is, in the main, environmentally benign. The purpose of this volume is to assist the solar energy system designer in understanding the principles of solar energy, to provide conceptual designs which are useful as application examples, and to provide specific equations and data for the design of specific applications. This information, when used with other standard engineering handbooks, should complete the knowledge base needed for design of agricultural solar heating and photovoltaic applications. There are three general chapters relating to solar energy availability around the world, solar thermal design and photovoltaic system design. The other chapters provide specific applications of solar energy.

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Elsevier Science Ltd
0444886222 / 9780444886224
Hardback
630.371
27/11/1990
United Kingdom
462 pages
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More