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Date de parution
10 avril 2012
Nombre de lectures
3
EAN13
9781630223953
Langue
English
Publié par
Date de parution
10 avril 2012
Nombre de lectures
3
EAN13
9781630223953
Langue
English
Solar Power forSustainable Living
What to Consider Before Going the Do It Yourself Solar Route
By Sustainable Stevie
Table of Contents
Publisher'sNotes
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter~1~ What Exactly is Solar Power and How Does it Work?
Chapter~2~ How to Figure Out if a Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Energy System isConducive for You - Get an Answer for 6 Questions!
Chapter~3~ DIY (Do It Yourself) PV Solar System Installation - What You Ought ToKnow!
Chapter~4~ Where Can I Get FREE Help and Advice for DIY Solar Panel Installation?
Chapter~5~ What Else Should I Keep in Mind Regarding DIY Solar Panel Systems?
Chapter~6~ What is Residential Solar Leasing About?
Chapter~7~ How are Solar Roof Shingles (aka Solar Tiles) Different from SolarPanels?
Chapter~8~ How Do Solar Pool Covers Work?
Resources
About theAuthor
Publisher's Notes
Copyright Notice
Solar Power forSustainable Living -
What to Consider Before Going the Do It Yourself Solar Route
Digital Edition 1.0
Copyright © 2013 bySustainable Stevie
All rights reserved. Nopart of this book may be reproduced by any means whatsoever without the writtenpermission from the author.
ISBNs: Print9781630223946 | eBook 9781630223953
Manufactured in theUnited States of America
Disclaimer
This publication isintended to provide helpful and informative material. It is not intended todiagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem or condition, nor isintended to replace the advice of a physician. No action should be taken solelyon the contents of this book. Always consult your physician or qualifiedhealth-care professional on any matters regarding your health and beforeadopting any suggestions in this book or drawing inferences from it.
The author and publisherspecifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk,personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly orindirectly, from the use or application of any contents of this book.
Any and all productnames referenced within this book are the trademarks of their respective owners.None of these owners have sponsored, authorized, endorsed, or approved thisbook.
Always read allinformation provided by the manufacturers’ product labels before using theirproducts. The author and publisher are not responsible for claims made bymanufacturers.
Many different sourcesand personal experiences has gone into this book as well as fact checking andgiving credit where it is due; including resourceful website links for thereader's further research into a subject matter on his/her own. We do notendorse nor assume any responsibility for the content on remote websites asthey frequently move or disappear. While all links to remote sites are checkedon a regular basis to confirm their continued existence, the author andpublisher have no control over, and cannot be responsible for, the availabilityor content of remote websites. In the event that any material is incorrect orhas been used without proper permission, please contact the author atsustainablestevie@gmail.com so that the oversight can be rectified.
Dedication
Thisbook is dedicated to all those who appreciate how beneficial solar can be forliving off the grid.
Introduction
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T here has been a spike in interest over renewableenergy worldwide in the form of solar energy, among others; especially duringthis 21 st century. Renewable energy in its rawest form is the sun,oceans, wind, heat deep within the earth, lakes, plant growth and rivers. Byconverting these natural endless resources into the form of electricity, heatfor our homes, heat for water and transportation fuels, modern technologycontinues to demonstrate the potential for replacement of finite resourcescurrently being used.
This is a major topic of discussion foreconomists, governments and environmentalists. There are many reasons for this buttwo of the main ones are: (1) Utility costs (electricity, heating, water &gas) continue to increase making sustainable energy an attract