Energy Storage discusses the underlying fundamentals of all the major energy storage methods.
These include the storage of energy as heat, in phase transitions and reversible chemical reactions, and in organic fuels and hydrogen, an important energy carrier. The principles involved in the storage of energy in mechanical, electrostatic and magnetic systems are also treated in some detail.
Major attention is given to an up-to-date discussion of electrochemical storage systems in a way that does not require prior understanding of electrochemistry. This includes both traditional battery systems and recent developments, with special attention given to the very important, and rapidly evolving, lithium batteries.
Energy Storage provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts, principles and practice of energy storage that will be useful to both students and researchers.
This reference is a comprehensive overview of energy storage concepts, methodologies and applications. It explores underlying energy storage fundamentals, discusses important energy storage types, as well as covers various types of batteries.
Covers the fundamentals of energy storage
Describes various forms of energy including hydrogen storage, thermal energy and batteries
Provides comprehensive coverage on current applications
Robert Huggins
Batterie electrochemical energy storage energy storage hydrogen hydrogen storage lead-acid batteries lithium batteries mechanical energy storage phase transitions primary batteries solar, wind energy storage wind
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“... Es schließen sich 22 Kapitel mit theoretischen Grundlagen und verschiedenen Energiespeichermöglichkeiten an. ... das Buch sehr schon die reversible Interkalation … hilft dem Leser dabei, die verschiedenen Konzepte ... zu verstehen. ... Das lehrreiche und didaktisch gut gemachte Buch bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über die physikalischen, elektrochemischen und strukturellen Prinzipien ... wendet sich gleichermaßen an Studenten Doktoranden wie an Hochschul und Industriewissenschaftler. ... Zielt auf Grundlagenverständnis und eignet sich zum Selbststudium oder auch als Nachschlagewerk …“ (Thomas Wohrle, in: Nachrichten aus der Chemie, April/2011, Vol. 59, Issue 04, S. 469)