Green Energy 1st Edition
Green Energy — 1st Edition by M. A. Parvez Mahmud, Shahjadi Hisan Farjana, Candace Lang, and Nazmul Huda is a timely, authoritative guide for anyone navigating the transition to a low-carbon future. Concise yet comprehensive, this book captures the technical, economic, and policy dimensions of renewable energy and sustainable power systems that global and regional decision‑makers, students, and practitioners need today.
Explore clear explanations of solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy technologies, plus pragmatic chapters on energy storage, grid integration, and efficiency measures. Rich case studies and comparative analyses bring theory to life with real-world examples from Asia, Europe, North America, and developing regions, making it highly relevant for international readers interested in localized solutions and scalable best practices.
Designed to inform both academic coursework and professional practice, the text blends foundational science with up-to-date policy insights, market trends, and implementation strategies. Readers will gain practical tools for project planning, risk assessment, and sustainable energy management, along with a strong grounding in climate impacts and regulatory frameworks.
Whether you are a student preparing for careers in energy, an engineer or consultant designing projects, or a policymaker shaping clean-energy transition, this edition equips you with the knowledge to act. Clear writing, structured learning paths, and actionable recommendations make this book an essential reference on green energy, renewable policy, and sustainable development.
Secure your copy today and take a confident step toward building resilient, decarbonized energy systems for the future.
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