Pretace
Unit 1 Renewable Energy Commercialization
Lesson 1 Overview
Lesson 2 First—generation Technologies
Lesson 3 Second generation Technologies
Lesson 4 Third—generation Technologies
Lesson 5 Renewable Energy Industry
Lesson 6 Non—technical Barriers to Acceptance
Lesson 7 Public Policy Landscape
Lesson 8 Recent Developments
Unit 2 Energy Saving for Buildings
Lesson 1Current Situation
Lesson 2 Cooling Load Profiles
Lesson 3 Systems Descriptions
Lesson 4 Energy Saving Estimation
Lesson 5 Performance Evaluation
Lesson 6 Results and Analysis
Unit 3 Solar Energy
Lesson 1 Energy from the Sun。
Lesson 2 Applications of Solar Technology
Lesson 3 Solar Thermal
Lesson 4 Solar Power-
Lesson 5 Solar Chemical and Solar Vehicles
Lesson 6 Energy Storage Methods
Lesson 7 Development,Deployment and Economics
Unit 4 Electrical Engineerin9
Lesson 1 History
Lesson 2 Education
Lesson 3 Tools and Work
Lesson 4 Sub——disciplines
Refefences
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Unit l Renewable Energy Commercialization
Int roduct ion
Renewable energy commercialization involves the
deployment of threegenerations of renewable energy technologies
dating back more than l00 years,see Fi9.1.1 and
Fi9.1.2.First—generation technologies.which are alreadymature and
economically competitive,include
biomass,hydroelectricity,geothermal power and heat.Second
generation technologies are market—ready andare being deployed at
the present time;they include solar heatin9,photovoltaics,wind
power,solar thermal power stations,and modern forms of
bioenergy.Third—generation technologies require continued Research
and DevelopmentRDefforts in order to make large
contributions on a global scale and includeadvanced biomass
gasification,biorefinery technologies。hot—dry-rock
geothermalpower,and ocean energy.
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