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Wind Energy Explained: On Land and Offshore

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Authoritative and bestselling textbook detailing the many different aspects of using wind as an energy source Wind Energy Explained provides completely comprehensive coverage on the topic of wind energy, starting with general concepts like the history of and rationale for wind energy and continuing into specific technological components and applications along with the numerous developments that have recently been made in the field. Divided into 12 chapters, this revised third edition includes up-to-date data, diagrams, and illustrations, boasting an impressive 35% new material, including new sections on metocean, support structures, and offshore installation and services. Additional homework problems for the new material have been added to aid in information retention. Wind Energy Explained also includes information Wind Energy Explained offers a complete examination of one of the most promising sources of renewable energy and is a great introduction to this cross-disciplinary field for practicing engineers. It may also be used as a textbook resource for University level courses in wind energy, both introductory and advanced.

848 pages, Hardcover

First published June 7, 2002

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James F. Manwell

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May 30, 2013
It is a rather nice book on wind energy for engineers.
I specially liked the part about Blade element theory and the book
had a nice section on economic modeling. Manwell also provides some mini codes
through his website that help with material and modelings.
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