This book is about using solar in your RV, boat, van, or something along those lines. Mobility, remoteness, and high power requirements are the three elements they have in common. It turns out these elements make a significant difference when it comes to the things you have to consider, how you go about installation, the equipment that is needed, and the way you use and maintain it.
Discusses the historical, present, and future uses of solar energy and includes instructions for experiments and model building.
Examines the sun, discussing heat, light, plants and sunlight, fossil fuels, and energy.
A step-by-step guide to choosing, building, and installing a solar collector system in the home presents information on costs, financing, auxiliary heating, and assessing individual heating needs
The Once and Future Resource: A History of Solar Energy
"This book is for anyone who is thinking about or already living off grid and wants to learn how to build simple solar homesteading projects to make life easier.
Sunspots: An Exploration of Solar Energy Through Fact and Fiction
Discussess how the sun shines on the earth and pours down light and warmth in a way that we take for granted. The sun makes things grow. Explore how solar energy works.
First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Solar Energy Systems: Progress and Future Directions presents some new concepts and ideas regarding future steps in the development and progress of solar thermal energy.
Solar Energy Index: Supplement