1st Edition

A Practical Guide to Renewable Energy Microgeneration systems and their Installation

By Christopher Kitcher Copyright 2012
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    A guide to renewable energy specifically aimed at vocational and professional construction courses

    A Practical Guide to Renewable Energy provides the perfect introduction to one of the construction industry’s leading growth areas, containing an overview of all types of renewable energy sources, as well as information relating to the installation and inspection of renewable energy systems.

    The practical focus in this book will give you the confidence to pass micro-generation exams, discuss the subject with clients and work on all new and emerging renewable energy systems. Designed to make learning easier, this book contains:

    • step-by-step instructions in how to fit and test renewable energy systems
    • clear diagrams, photos and flow charts that demonstrate core principles
    • associated online questions and answers that enable you to test your knowledge and further your understanding of the subject.

    As a student or professional this textbook will provide the information needed to pass your course and is also an ideal onsite reference. Readers will be able to access a free companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/kitcher where they will find related videos, questions and answers and links to further information upon renewable energy.

    Need for renewable energy in dwellings
    Types of renewable energy
    Microgeneration certification scheme (MCS)
    Photovoltaic systems
    Heat pumps
    Ground to water heat pumps
    Air to water heat pumps
    Wind turbines
    Biomass fuel
    Overview on hydro and wave power
    Requirements for becoming a registered Microgeneration installer
    Appendices including tips on building a quality file, and a list of registration bodies

    Biography

    Chris Kitcher has 50 years experience in the electrical industry. He is an electrical installation lecturer at Central Sussex College and an NICEIC inspector for the Microgeneration Certification scheme (MCS). For the last 17 years he has worked in the college environment whilst maintaining his electrical skills by periodically working on site.

    'The information contained in this book is very detailed about the various types of renewable energy sources available. It is well presented, both visually and through written description.  Renewable energy has a major part to play in our society today and I think this book explains the systems that are being used very well indeed.'  Terry McCarten, East Surrey College

    'The text and images are very clear and the format makes it easy to find, read and digest the information. Good clear text supplemented with good graphics and images' Michael Lavelle, Stockport College

    'The book deals with all the main sources of alternative energy supplies. Very good clear graphics to aid understanding.' Paul Palmer, Deeside College

    'I found the book to be of a similar high quality to the inspection and testing book Christopher Kitcher has also written. The text makes this book suitable for the environmental units on qualifications. The text is pitched at the correct level with clear colour illustrations.'  Mark Baker, West Suffolk College

    'The practical guidance, is what sets this book apart from other texts I have reviewed'  Bradley Williams, West Suffolk College

    'Highly readable, good images throughout, excellent coverage'  Tony Bechelet, Highlands College