Energy Harvesting: Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems

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Also called energy scavenging, energy harvesting captures, stores and uses energy sources by employing interfaces, storage devices, and other units.
Unlike conventional electric power generation systems, renewable energy harvesting does not use fossil fuels and the generation units can be
decentralized, thereby significantly reducing transmission and distribution losses. But advanced technical methods must be developed to increase the
efficiency of devices in harvesting energy from environmentally friendly resources and converting them into electrical energy.
Recognizing this need, this book describes various energy harvesting technologies, different topologies, and many types of power electronic interfaces for stand-alone utilization or grid connection of energy harvesting applications. Along with providing all the necessary concepts and theoretical background, the authors develop simulation models throughout the text to build a practical understanding of system analysis and modeling.
Recognizing this need, this book describes various energy harvesting technologies, different topologies, and many types of power electronic interfaces for stand-alone utilization or grid connection of energy harvesting applications. Along with providing all the necessary concepts and theoretical background, the authors develop simulation models throughout the text to build a practical understanding of system analysis and modeling.
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