ISBN: 978-0-620-51754-6
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Part 1 of the book covers the development of nuclear energy in an era of gung-ho engineering, initially for military use in fission and fusion bombs, submarines and aircraft carriers, and then in abandoned efforts to develop nuclear powered aircraft and space rockets. The development of nuclear power reactors for electricity generation in the USA, USSR, UK and China, leading to the Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima accidents, is also extensively covered. Interspersed with this are chapters on aspects of the South African nuclear power programmes for both military and peaceful use, including a unique essay with new insights by Prof. Waldo Stumpf, CEO of the Atomic Energy Corporation in the "total onslaught" era of PW Botha, Magnus Malan and Armscor.
Part 2 of the book covers the development of renewable energy from its early beginnings – including the strange story solar water heating, and the even stranger story of solar updraft towers for electricity generation. The history, trials and tribulations of wind power and concentrating solar power – both tower type and trough type – are also extensively covered, as is the development of solar cells and solar photo-voltaic power generation. The book also deals comprehensively with the background, economics and use of “good” and “bad” biofuels.

What energy experts are saying about the book
“This collection of essays on the nuclear and renewable energy sectors makes easy and fascinating reading. The pros and cons of the technologies are clearly discussed, as is the wisdom and folly of the politicians, researchers and entrepreneurs that have promoted specific choices. The extensive referencing encourages the reader to delve deeper into aspects of particular interest.” Brian Statham, chairman of the South African National Energy Association (SANEA)
“The author presents a fascinating insight into the history of nuclear energy. The chapter on Chernobyl is of particular interest to me as I have had the privilege of visiting the facility. The chapters on renewable energy cover both benefits and challenges in moving to a low carbon future.” Dr. Chris Cooper, corporate planner at the Central Energy Fund (CEF Group)
“The book puts a complex and controversial topic into layman’s language. It is easy to read and grasp, and will, in my view, contribute to broadening the debate on energy systems of the future. It is well written and lucid, and should appeal to the educated public here and abroad.” Tony Britten, corporate consultant at Eskom
About the author
by CM Meyer, technical journalist
First edition, published by EE Publishers, November 2011
ISBN: 978-0-620-51754-6
Price: R375 inc. VAT and postage in South Africa
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