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Hybrid and Alternative Fuel Vehicles

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Hybrid and Alternative Fuel Vehicles
 
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This is the first and only book that covers hybrid vehicles in a practical way and is designed for the service technician or automotive student. Beginning with an explanation of the fundamentals, the book discusses historical trends and concerns for the environment, and then moves on to more detailed concepts of systems.  It devotes separate chapters to each system and then highlights products from leading manufacturers, making the information easy to incorporate into an existing course. Special features are included that apply material to the service training field and photos and illustrations are ample throughout.

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Alternative Energy For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science))

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Manufacturer: For Dummies
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Get the truth about alternative energy and make it part of your life

Want to utilize cleaner, greener types of energy? This plain-English guide clearly explains the popular forms of alternative energy that you can use in your home, your car, and more. Separating myth from fact, this resource explores the current fossil fuel conundrum, the benefits of alternatives, and the energy of the future, such as hydrogen and fuel cell technology.

  • The ABCs of alternative energy — what it is, how it works, and what the real costs are
  • Where we are now — learn where our current energy comes from and how much longer it will last

  • Take the first step — see how energy efficiency and conservation can reduce your reliance on fossil fuels

  • Grasp the alternatives — from nuclear power to geothermal energy to wood burning, understand the benefits that alternative energy can have on the nation

  • Apply alternative fuels to transportation — from biofuels to exotic propulsion to electricity, see how they are best used and how hybrid, all-electric, and fuel cell–powered vehicles work

  • Get a peek into the future — see what the outlook holds for each form of alternative energy discussed

Open the book and find:

  • The pros and cons of alternative energy
  • A review of the current world energy economy

  • The problems with fossil fuels, from smog to global warming

  • Advantages of alternative energy

  • Practical results of alternatives you can use in daily life

  • Guidelines for investing in alternative energy vehicles

  • Ten ways you can bring about change right now

  • Insight into the future of energy production — and how you can invest in it

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  • ISBN13: 9780470430620
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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A truly helpful read
 
Review Date: June 22, 2009
Reviewer: earthlover12,
I picked up Alternative Energy For Dummies to learn a bit more about hybrid and electric vehicles before I took myself to the car lots and invested. I've used Dummies before to help educate myself on other topics and always got what I was expecting--but this book really surprised me! I found the author did an excellent job of explaining everything from the pros and cons of flex fuel, bio-diesel, and other alternative fuel cars as well as the ins and outs of their environmental, political, and social impact so that I could make the best decision for my life and conscience. I highly recommend.
An Informative Page-turner
 
Review Date: June 26, 2009
Reviewer: Lloyd Long, Newburgh, IN United States
Several months ago I read an interesting National Geographic article on ethanol. I learned how Brazil's motor vehicles run on ethanol, and how expensive it is to produce ethanol from corn.

But where could I find a book covering the salient points on hydrogen fuel cells, coal, diesel engines, nuclear power, solar cells, maglev trains, wind power, geothermal heating, hybrid-electric vehicles, natural gas, and hydropower? And how does each energy source affect global warming and pollution?

Alternative Energy for Dummies discusses all these topics and more in a very readable fashion and at an affordable price. I read the book from cover to cover.
An Intelligent and Interesting Perspective
 
Review Date: June 11, 2009
Reviewer: Good Book Guy,
Alternative Energy For Dummies is a thoughtful and intelligent look at the current state of affairs and future possibilities presented by each of the alternatives to our current reliance on fossil fuels. Far from a polemic expousing *the* solution, DeGunther has produced a book that clearly explores the pros and cons of each alternative -- including nuclear power -- from an environmental, social, political, and financial perspective. Not your standard how-to type book from the Dummies, but a winner nonetheless.
Alternate energy
 
Review Date: February 24, 2010
Reviewer: Arnold R. Thompson, Del City, OK, USA
This is a very informative book. I may not do much of it but any energy savings is good for me and the planet.
Easy Reading Low Level Descriptions of Alternative Energy
 
Review Date: October 12, 2009
Reviewer: David Gurgel, Roseland, New Jersey United States
I am a professional engineer with degrees in mechanical and nuclear engineering. I specialize in energy systems for building heating, cooling, and lighting. I have forty years of work experience. This book with twenty-three chapters and 362 pages covers pretty much the full range of alternative energy options that are commercially available or nearly so for consumers. The technical level seems to me about what one would expect for articles in Parade, the Sunday newspaper supplement. Diagrams are few and very simple. (There is nothing wrong with writing for this level of reader.)

Certainly a qualitative discussion of how alternative systems work and what advantages they bring is helpful, but even an interested high school physics student would be looking for more technical content. The book's cover has as the first objective learning to "evaluate the various forms of alternative energy," but evaluation (a comparison of alternatives for example) requires thermodynamic and other technical facts and energy and system cost data far beyond those presented in this book.

After reading this book you will be able to describe in general terms (but certainly not engineering terms) the various alternatives; but you will have little basis for comparisons and selections.

The book has many technical mistakes. For example, the book states, "According to Carnot's law, these smaller power generating machines can never achieve the efficiencies of the massive power plants..." He is speaking here of the Carnot thermodynamic cycle; but that "law" says nothing at all about the size of the system. Carnot (French engineer, 1796 - 1832) found that the theoretical efficiency of an engine operating on the Carnot thermodynamic cycle depends only on the temperatures of the hot and cold reservoirs.

Describing a nuclear reactor the books says, "so there is a need to constantly keep feeding in new uranium material in order to keep the consistent, steady flow of energy that is desired from a nuclear reactor." Nuclear reactors powering electrical generating stations or naval vessels control the power output by raising and lowering neutron-absorbing control rods. New nuclear material is added only during refueling, which take place every year or two while the reactor is shut down.

The book states that steam is produced in a nuclear power plant in "the boiler (this is similar to the boilers used for fossil fuels.) The steam in a nuclear plant is produced in a steam generator that is far different in design than a fossil fuel boiler.

The book states, "Some reactors don't allow the water to boil; they keep it under high pressure and use that pressure to spin the turbine." In every common reactor system, the water that cools the reactor in the end produces steam. For example high pressure water that goes through the reactor in a pressurized water reactor turns lower pressure water in a separate circuit into steam in the steam generator, which is just a big water to water heat exchanger. All turbines that drive generators in reactor plants are steam turbines.

All of us must start with simple descriptions of new things. But one can not stop there if one wants to make accurate decisions. It is not common sense or higher moral values that drive innovation, but rigorous and often difficult engineering together with a knowledge of the economics of energy markets and knowledge of systems installation costs and operating costs.






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Gojo 0958-06 64-Ounce Hand Cleaner, Natural Orange

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Gojo 0958-06 64-Ounce Hand Cleaner, Natural Orange
 
Manufacturer: Gojo
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Pumice formula quickly strips tough dirt and chemicals from your hands. Natural Orange citrus lotion is petroleum-free, with skin conditioners, aloe and lanolin. Application: Hand cleaner, Gallons: 1/2

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  • Quick action lotion formula for cleaning a broad range of industrial soils, medium dirts and grease
  • Contains baby oil and orange citrus scent
  • Also contains natural orange citrus ingredients
  • Low Profile 1/2-Gallon with Pump Dispenser

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Alternative Energy Systems

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The solution to our current energy dilemma will contain features of both alternate energy sources and alternate use of existing energy sources. In order to help engineers find this solution, Alternative Energy Systems covers a wide range of concepts. They will examine areas involving reat turbomachine and solar energy, CHP applications, and additional alternate energy concepts. All chapters focus on first-order engineering calculations. Alternate energy topics are also equated to topics related to renewable energy resources. Engineers will learn how to apply these concepts to find new solutions.

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Kit (5 Cell)

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Kit (5 Cell)
 
Manufacturer: TDM LLC
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Fuel cells are a nonpolluting power source that can help society overcome its dependence on fossil fuels and prevent global warming by reducing CO2 emissions. TDM, LLC has designed this low cost fuel cell kit to introduce alternative energy technology and electrochemistry. These kits can be fitted with varied sizes of graphite plates, membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and high temperature PBI membranes to run on hydrogen/air or direct methanol. This fuel cell kit is an excellent learning tool that gives hands-on experience with this promising technology. Check out TDMFuelCellStore.com for more products and accessories!

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  • Build-it-yourself passive airflow non-pressurized fuel cell kit
  • Stack operating nominal voltage: 3.5 volts at 45 Degrees Celsius
  • Stack nominal power output: 3.0 watts at 45 Degrees Celsius
  • Total Electrode active area: 50 square centimeters
  • Stack hydrogen consumption cc/minute

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