Customer Reviews
Good general overview, well presented - By: Mr. K. E. Varney, 18 Dec 2008 
This is one of the first books I read on this subject. It's very well presented & written (like most open university materials). It has chapters on most of the important renewable energy technologies. It explains the principles & most important topicsin an understanable way. It introduces some of the most important equations, but it's not a long list of mathematical derivations.
Very informative book - By: Ms. V. Volsanska, 08 Aug 2007 
This book is used as a study material at the Open Universityin Energy for a sustainable future course (T206).
The boook won't tell you how to fit a solar panel or a wind turbine on your roof nor how to connect your panels to the battery but it will tell you about various renewable energy sources & its pros & cons. The book looks at the energy needs on local, national & international scale, not on individuals scale. Each chapter also has a large list of references for further information.
There is a lot of calculations present so, you'll be able for example to calculate the area of solar panels required for your needs or prove that off shore wind turbines generate more electricity than on shore ones.
I really enjoyed this book & I would recommend it to anyone who is interestedin renewable energy.