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Energy
The Off-Grid Energy Handbook
[235380]
£12.99
As consumers' awareness of their own carbon footprint continues to grow, more and more people seek out ways to ensure that they are as eco-friendly as possible. This invaluable guide is a must for anyone who wishes to control their consumption of fossil fuels and learn about different possible sources of energy that could be adopted in the home.Firstly off-grid energy itself is explained in detail, and then seven different chapters take on the various different options available (solar, wind, wood, bio, water, geothermal and gaseous). In each chapter, the basics are covered before exploring what each form of energy could be used to power, along with guidelines for adopting it in different homes with different scenarios.Furthermore, essential advice and information on the conservation and preservation of energy is also supplied - as well as information about supplying your energy back to the grid - making this a truly comprehensive guide to off-grid energy.
Author:
Bridgewater, Alan
Date Published:
May 2008
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
1847731589
ISBN13:
9781847731586
Pages:
192
Publisher:
New Holland Publishers
Quantity:
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