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Power From the Wind: Achieving, Energy Independence
[235834]
£14.99
This is an accurate and accessible guide to help individuals and businesses install a small wind turbine to meet their electrical needs. It covers all aspects of wind energy from wind resource assessment to the economics of installation. Contents: Introduction to Residential Wind Energy; Understanding Wind; Wind Energy Systems: An overview; Is Wind Energy Right for You?; Fundamentals of Electricity: Electrons, Electricity, and Electronics; Wind Machines; Towers and Tower Installation; Understanding Batteries; Understanding Inverters; Maintaining a Wind Energy System; Final Considerations: Buying and installing a Wind System.
Author:
Chime, Dan
Date Published:
February 2008
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
086571620X
ISBN13:
9780865716209
Pages:
256
Publisher:
New Society Publishers
Quantity:
0 items
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