Description
The Photovoltaic Engineering Handbook is the first book to look closely at the practical problems involved in evaluating and setting up a photovoltaic (PV) power system. The author's comprehensive knowledge of the subject provides a wealth of theoretical and practical insight into the different procedures and decisions that designers need to make. Unique in its coverage, the book presents technical information in a concise and simple way to enable engineers from a wide range of backgrounds to initiate, assess, analyze, and design a PV system. It is beneficial for energy planners making decisions on the most appropriate system for specific needs, PV applications engineers, and anyone confronting the practical difficulties of setting up a PV power system. Review: ... a comprehensive 'nuts and bolts' guide to photovoltaic technology and systems engineering. Physics Briefs ... fulfils the role of a handbook and serves as a first step practical guide to photovoltaics...very useful as a comprehensive introductory text to photovoltaics. Contemporary Physics omprehensive 'nuts and bolts' guide to photovoltaic technology and systems engineering. Physics Briefs ... fulfils the role of a handbook and serves as a first step practical guide to photovoltaics...very useful as a comprehensive introductory text to photovoltaics. Contemporary Physics