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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Book for Solar Beginners,
This review is from: Going Solar: Understanding And Using The Warmth In Sunlight (Paperback)
This book will give you a basic understanding of how solar energy, the transmission and absorption of that energy works. It has the Authors example of his own solar project but not many details on it. Has some helpful facts for installing your own photo voltaic or thermal absorption systems. It has some history about the science. Overall a good book for non-engineers to start with.
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A survey of these designers' achievements and grasp of science in solar energy design,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Going Solar: Understanding And Using The Warmth In Sunlight (Paperback)
Modern pioneering solar designers are the profile of Tomm Stanley's Going Solar: Understanding And Using The Warmth In Sunlight: a survey of these designers' achievements and grasp of science in solar energy design. Here are the explanations behind how and why solar devices work, helping readers understand how the technology might be applied for everyday use. As a simple introduction to the topic, Going Solar is a recommended pick.
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Going Solar: Understanding And Using The Warmth In Sunlight by Tomm Stanley (Paperback - May 30, 2005)
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