Nanotechnology, Solar, Wind, And Hybrid Alternative Energy

Nanotechnology, Solar, Wind, And Hybrid Alternative Energy

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Overview Nanotechnology, Solar, Wind, And Hybrid Alternative Energy by Dr. Joseph U. Aluya D.B.A., Dr. Ossian L. Garraway D.B.A. In this book, the global implications of solar, wind, or hybrid as an alternative energy is critically examined and explained. In Brazil, China, Canada, Cuban, Germany, Nigeria, Swiss, and the United States, leadership styles affect finding alternative sources of energy that will complement fossil fuels, hydro, or nuclear power supply. We explain, contrast, and compare various global leadership perspectives as its affect alternative energy sources. Leadership styles and political considerations become the trajectories in the introduction of innovative disruptive technologies. Seven billion people worldwide have an inadequate supply of energy (United Nations, 2010). In developing nations, hydropower supply has resulted in consistent brownouts. In developed nations, the lack of clean nuclear power raises safety concerns. In rural areas in developed nations,

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