Convert Your Home to Solar Energy
by
Everett M. Barber Jr. & Joseph R. Provey
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Taunton Press, 2010 (2010)
Softcover
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Reviewed by Bob Walch
I
f you are considering converting to any type of solar energy system for your home or business, this is a book you should read before doing so. The authors, with years of practical experience in the field, cover all the bases of solar energy in a practical, meaningful, and easy to understand manner. They cover the relevant technologies, including solar space, water heating, passive solar heating and cooling and photovoltaic electricity.
W
hile most books of this nature, especially those for the consumer, focus just on solar electric systems, this volume points out that there are other important, potentially less expensive solar applications for the home.
R
ather than using an approach that basically suggests that
one size fits all
solar energy system plan, the authors show how some types of systems are better suited for one climate than for another. They present alternative approaches within each application chapter and let the reader determine which application makes the most sense given his or her situation.
T
his guide also stresses the importance of checking the results of performance tests for solar thermal collectors conducted by the
Solar Rating and Certification Corporation
and test results for solar electric modules and inverters now available from the
California Energy Commission
. Readers will learn how to access this important information.
L
ast of all, the final chapter on
Shopping for a Solar System
is a gold mine of information on how to make an intelligent choice when it comes time to move ahead with a solar project.
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