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Palz, W. (1937-)
The triumph of the sun = the energy of the new century /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The triumph of the sun/ Wolfgang Palz.
Reminder of title:
the energy of the new century /
remainder title:
Energy of the new century
Author:
Palz, W.
Published:
Singapore :Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., : c2018.,
Description:
1 online resource :ill. :
Notes:
"Special edition in celebration of 10 volumes."--title page.
Subject:
Solar energy. -
Online resource:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429488641
ISBN:
9780429488641
The triumph of the sun = the energy of the new century /
Palz, W.1937-
The triumph of the sun
the energy of the new century /[electronic resource] :Energy of the new centuryWolfgang Palz. - 1st ed. - Singapore :Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.,c2018. - 1 online resource :ill. - Pan Stanford series on renewable energy ;vol. 10. - Pan Stanford series on renewable energy ;v. 4..
"Special edition in celebration of 10 volumes."--title page.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Dedication ; A Tribute to the Glory of the Sun ; Table of Contents ; About the Author ; Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Prologue : A Vision of the Future from the 1970s ; Prologue: From the Triumph of the Iron to the Triumph of the Sun ; Part 1 : The Sun and Us ; 1. The Legacy of the Sun ; 1.1 Man in the Universe ; 1.2 A Heaven of Stars, One Sun ; 1.3 The Way the Sun Produces Its Energy ; 1.4 The Sun, Earth, and Us ; 1.4.1 Children of the Sun and Earth ; 1.4.2 The Birth of Earth ; 1.4.3 Asteroids and Comets ; 1.4.4 Earth, Ready for Life ; 1.4.5 The Last Ice Age.
"With the turn of the century in 2000, the world started to turn its back on the wrong-headed developments of the past that resulted in global pollution and the misery it entails, a climate getting out of control, the threat of a nuclear war, and all that resulted from the unsustainable use of fossil and atomic resources. We have now resolutely engaged ourselves again on the path to a life in harmony with nature, with the Sun. Not only the climate but everyone is a winner going with the Sun and its benefits. Thanks to innovation and mass production, the power derived from the Sun now beats the conventional energy sector with its own strength: socio-economy. Solar energy has become cheaper than the conventional resources. The result is a booming economy that is sustainable, with millions of new jobs. Authored by Wolfgang Palz, an independent expert on energy matters and the economy, this book presents his views on a solar revolution to which he contributed."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN: 9780429488641
Standard No.: 10.1201/9780429488641doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
565705
Solar energy.
LC Class. No.: TJ810
Dewey Class. No.: 621.47
The triumph of the sun = the energy of the new century /
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1.4.6 Hephaistos1.4.7 The Great Flood ; 1.4.8 The Paradise; 1.4.9 The Cradle of Civilisation ; 1.4.10 Waiting Disasters ; 2. Energy for Life ; 2.1 What's Good Energy? ; 2.2 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly ; 2.2.1 The Good ; 2.2.2 The Bad ; 2.2.3 The Ugly ; 2.3 Pollution and Climate Change ; 2.3.1 Pollution ; 2.3.2 Climate Change ; 2.4 How Industrialisation Marginalised Solar Energy ; 2.4.1 The Traditional Renewable Energies ; 2.4.2 The Victory Road of Coal ; 2.4.3 Nuclear Power ; Part 2 : The New Century Is Solar ; 3. The Solar Revolution of the Year 2000 ; 3.1 The Threat of a Nuclear War.
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3.2 A Society in Doubt about Its Future3.3 Hermann Scheer: From Disarmament to Solar Policy ; 3.4 The German Solar Revolution Spreading to China and the World ; 4. Renewables Conquering the Mainstream of the World's Energy Markets ; 4.1 The Triumph of Solar Power ; 4.1.1 The World's Power Capacity from Renewable Energies Up to 2018 ; 4.1.2 A Shakespearean Drama in the PV Industry ; 4.2 Renewable Energies for Heating and Transport ; 4.2.1 Bio-Energy, the All-Rounder ; 4.2.2 Solar Heat Collectors ; 4.3 A Summary of Global Achievements ; 4.4 Renewables around the World ; 4.4.1 China.
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4.4.2 Renewable Energies in the United States4.4.3 Germany ; 4.4.4 Europe ; 4.4.5 Japan ; 4.4.6 India ; 4.4.7 Brazil, Latin America ; Part 3 : Understanding Nature, CREATiNG Know-How ; 5. Splitting the Atom and Creating Solar Technology ; 5.1 Quantum Physics and Understanding the Atom ; 5.2 From Quantum Physics to Nuclear and Semiconductors ; 5.2.1 The Way towards Nuclear Fission ; 5.2.2 The Origin of Solid-State Physics ; 5.2.3 The Atomic Bomb and Nuclear Reactors ; 5.2.4 A New Semiconductor World and PV ; 6. Photovoltaics ; 6.1 The World's Global PV Markets : How They Exploded.
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6.2 State of the Art of Today6.3 R & D Attempts of Today ; 6.4 Looking Back : PV Discoveries, a World of Pioneers ; 6.4.1 The Discovery of the Photovoltaic Effect ; 6.4.2 Towards a Practical Solar Cell ; 6.4.3 The Silicon Solar Cell Development ; 6.5 The Early Vision of a PV Mass Production and Conquest of the World's Power Markets ; 6.5.1 US Pioneers Had a Dream ; 6.5.2 Europe in the Starting Blocks ; 7. The Wonder World of Wind Power ; 7.1 The Development of Global Wind Power Markets until Today ; 7.2 What the World Achieved in Wind Power Technology ; 7.2.1 How It All Began ; 7.2.2 Today's Wind Turbines.
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https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429488641
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