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Renewable Energies and CO2
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Jose Manuel MartinezNumber Of Reads:
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Providing up-to-date numerical data across a range of topics related to renewable energy technologies, Renewable Energies and CO2 offers a one-stop source of key information to engineers, economists and all other professionals working in the energy and climate change sectors. The most relevant up-to-date numerical data are exposed in 201 tables and graphs, integrated in terms of units and methodology, and covering topics such as energy system capacities and lifetimes, production costs, energy payback ratios, carbon emissions, external costs, patents and literature statistics.
The data are first presented and then analyzed to project potential future grid, heat and fuel parity scenarios, as well as future technology tendencies in different energy technological areas. Innovative highlights and descriptions of preproduction energy systems and components from the past four years have been gathered from selected journals and international energy departments from G20 countries.
As the field develops, readers are invited and encouraged to contact the authors for feedback and comments. The ongoing data collection and analysis will be used – after proper acknowledgment of contributors - to develop new editions. In this way, it is ensured that Renewable Energies and CO2 will remain an up-to-date resource for all those working with or involved in renewable energy, climate change, energy storage, carbon capture and smart grids.
Jose Manuel Martinez
José Manuel Martínez obtained his Masters Degree in Physics at the University of Michigan and his PhD both at The Pennsylvania State University and Madrid University. He is the author of about three hundred publications in reputed scientific journals. During the 1970s, he was Assistant Professor at Penn State University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Research Visiting Scientist at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. Later he has been the Director of the Solid State Physics Institute (CSIC) at Madrid, and the Applied Physics Department at Universidad Autónoma (Madrid). He has been the President of the European Materials Research Society during the period 2000–2001. During the last fifteen years he has been working on the electronic and opto-electronic properties of nanostructured materials. In the field of nanotechnology, Professor Martínez-Duart has been director of several courses, co-author of several books, and Invited Editor of two volumes, “Materials and Processes for Submicron Technologies” and “Current Trends in Nanotechnologies”, both published by Elsevier in 1999 and 2001, respectively.
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