Wind energy landscape : principles, techniques, history
by
 
Aber, James S., author.

Title
Wind energy landscape : principles, techniques, history

Author
Aber, James S., author.

ISBN
9781394212903
 
9781394212880

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
History of wind energy -- Windscape methodology -- Converting wind into electricity -- Public policy for wind energy -- Environmental and aesthetic issues -- Europe and Asia -- North American case studies -- Energy production and consumption -- Ideal energy -- Windscape summary and conclusion.

Abstract
"This book presents a comprehensive treatment of wind energy history, principles, and techniques as well as environmental, health, aesthetic, social, and political impacts. Aiming to contribute to the sustainability discussion, the book will bridge the gap between advanced engineering and popular books, with wide appeal to technical experts and the general interest reader. Focusing primarily on the European and North American markets with reviews also of India and China, readers will gain a practical overview and understanding of modern wind energy. Fully illustrated with exceptional images, the authors intend to disprove many myths about wind energy by promoting the radical-middle approach for integrated and evolving energy resources in which wind power has come to play a prominent role and suggest that wind power in global energy development should be given prominent treatment, particularly for renewable, non-polluting energy sources"-- Provided by publisher.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Wind power -- Environmental aspects.
 
Wind power -- History.
 
Énergie éolienne -- Aspect de l'environnement.
 
Énergie éolienne -- Histoire.

Added Author
Aber, Susan Ward,
 
Pavri, Firooza,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394212903


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Online LibraryE-Book600415-1001TJ820 .A24 2026Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu