Got sun? go solar :: harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home /
Examines renewable energy options for grid-tied homeowners, including solar- and wind-generated electricity, solar water heating, passive solar, and geothermal heating / cooling. System configurations and equipment, average costs, financial incentives, and installation considerations are also covere...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Masonville, Colo. :
PixyJack Press,
©2009.
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Ausgabe: | Expanded 2nd ed. |
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Online-Zugang: | DE-862 DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | Examines renewable energy options for grid-tied homeowners, including solar- and wind-generated electricity, solar water heating, passive solar, and geothermal heating / cooling. System configurations and equipment, average costs, financial incentives, and installation considerations are also covered--Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | Includes indexes. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vi, 191 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-180) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781936555093 1936555093 |
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contents | Introduction : The first modern solar cell -- Section I. Generating electricity from the sun and wind : Why would you want a solar/wind electric system? : Warm, fuzzy reasons for renewable energy ; Hard-edge financial reasons -- Is this stuff legal -- or safe? : Net metering ; Why your utility company doesn't want your power ; Technology leads, and regulations follow -- Riding herd on electrons: electricity and solar cell basics : Electrons have all the fun ; Learning to love volts, amps and watts ; Falling water and electron flow: a (nearly) perfect analogy ; AC/DC: it's more than rock 'n roll ; Solar cells: teaching old electrons new tricks ; It's practically efficient -- You want batteries with that? : Direct grid-tie systems (without batteries) ; Battery-based grid-tie systems ; Which is right for me? -- Sizing your solar/wind electric system : Watt(s) you use versus watt(s) you need ; Sizing the components ; How many batteries? ; System voltage -- Where does everything go? : Where should I put my solar array? ; Making space for the batteries, inverters and other stuff ; How far away can it be? ; Grid-tie for the cash- or space-challenged -- Got wind? : How much wind is enough? ; Turbines: a quick look at the windy beasts ; Tower styles and options ; Which system is right for me? -- Let's talk money and system performance : Honest cost estimates and real world output for solar/wind electric systems ; System monitoring -- Any financial help out there? : Federal/state/local sources ; Return on your investment; RE credits or green tags -- Permits and paperwork : What to expect, and who does it ; Tell your friendly local utility company ; Sell high, by low (time-of-use billing) -- The nuts and bolts: what to look for, what to avoid : Solar modules, connections, mounting systems ; Direct and battery based grid-tie inverters ; Safety equipment ; Wind turbines and towers ; Charge controllers ; Batteries -- Who does the solar/wind electric installation : Finding and qualifying a contractor ; Do it yourself? ; Guest commentary / Christopher Freitas -- Section II. Heating your home with nature's free energy : Using the sun's warmth to heat your home : Passive solar design tips ; Windows ; Solar air panels -- Get in hot water and love it : How solar hot water (solar thermal) systems work ; Solar collectors ; Sizing and choosing the best type of system ; Circulating and storing hot water ; Other considerations -- Geothermal: capturing the heat beneath your feet : How geothermal works ; Types of systems ; Size, cost and applicability -- Appendix. Tips on appliances and energy conservation -- Energy consumption of appliances -- Wind map (U.S.) -- System sizing worksheet -- Solar irradiance U.S. maps (June and December) -- Solar array sizing worksheet -- State energy offices. |
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spelling | Ewing, Rex A. Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / Rex A. Ewing and Doug Pratt. Expanded 2nd ed. Masonville, Colo. : PixyJack Press, ©2009. 1 online resource (vi, 191 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes indexes. Examines renewable energy options for grid-tied homeowners, including solar- and wind-generated electricity, solar water heating, passive solar, and geothermal heating / cooling. System configurations and equipment, average costs, financial incentives, and installation considerations are also covered--Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-180) and index. Introduction : The first modern solar cell -- Section I. Generating electricity from the sun and wind : Why would you want a solar/wind electric system? : Warm, fuzzy reasons for renewable energy ; Hard-edge financial reasons -- Is this stuff legal -- or safe? : Net metering ; Why your utility company doesn't want your power ; Technology leads, and regulations follow -- Riding herd on electrons: electricity and solar cell basics : Electrons have all the fun ; Learning to love volts, amps and watts ; Falling water and electron flow: a (nearly) perfect analogy ; AC/DC: it's more than rock 'n roll ; Solar cells: teaching old electrons new tricks ; It's practically efficient -- You want batteries with that? : Direct grid-tie systems (without batteries) ; Battery-based grid-tie systems ; Which is right for me? -- Sizing your solar/wind electric system : Watt(s) you use versus watt(s) you need ; Sizing the components ; How many batteries? ; System voltage -- Where does everything go? : Where should I put my solar array? ; Making space for the batteries, inverters and other stuff ; How far away can it be? ; Grid-tie for the cash- or space-challenged -- Got wind? : How much wind is enough? ; Turbines: a quick look at the windy beasts ; Tower styles and options ; Which system is right for me? -- Let's talk money and system performance : Honest cost estimates and real world output for solar/wind electric systems ; System monitoring -- Any financial help out there? : Federal/state/local sources ; Return on your investment; RE credits or green tags -- Permits and paperwork : What to expect, and who does it ; Tell your friendly local utility company ; Sell high, by low (time-of-use billing) -- The nuts and bolts: what to look for, what to avoid : Solar modules, connections, mounting systems ; Direct and battery based grid-tie inverters ; Safety equipment ; Wind turbines and towers ; Charge controllers ; Batteries -- Who does the solar/wind electric installation : Finding and qualifying a contractor ; Do it yourself? ; Guest commentary / Christopher Freitas -- Section II. Heating your home with nature's free energy : Using the sun's warmth to heat your home : Passive solar design tips ; Windows ; Solar air panels -- Get in hot water and love it : How solar hot water (solar thermal) systems work ; Solar collectors ; Sizing and choosing the best type of system ; Circulating and storing hot water ; Other considerations -- Geothermal: capturing the heat beneath your feet : How geothermal works ; Types of systems ; Size, cost and applicability -- Appendix. Tips on appliances and energy conservation -- Energy consumption of appliances -- Wind map (U.S.) -- System sizing worksheet -- Solar irradiance U.S. maps (June and December) -- Solar array sizing worksheet -- State energy offices. Print version record. Photovoltaic power systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000144 Solar energy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124500 Wind power. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146874 Wind turbines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002717 Dwellings Electric equipment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040197 Solar Energy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012993 Systèmes photovoltaïques. Énergie solaire. Énergie éolienne. Éoliennes. Installations électriques domestiques. solar power. aat wind power. aat wind turbines. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. bisacsh Dwellings Electric equipment fast Photovoltaic power systems fast Solar energy fast Wind power fast Wind turbines fast Print version: Ewing, Rex A. Got sun? go solar. Expanded 2nd ed. Masonville, Colo. : PixyJack Press, ©2009 9780977372461 (DLC) 2009019053 (OCoLC)320696644 |
spellingShingle | Ewing, Rex A. Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / Introduction : The first modern solar cell -- Section I. Generating electricity from the sun and wind : Why would you want a solar/wind electric system? : Warm, fuzzy reasons for renewable energy ; Hard-edge financial reasons -- Is this stuff legal -- or safe? : Net metering ; Why your utility company doesn't want your power ; Technology leads, and regulations follow -- Riding herd on electrons: electricity and solar cell basics : Electrons have all the fun ; Learning to love volts, amps and watts ; Falling water and electron flow: a (nearly) perfect analogy ; AC/DC: it's more than rock 'n roll ; Solar cells: teaching old electrons new tricks ; It's practically efficient -- You want batteries with that? : Direct grid-tie systems (without batteries) ; Battery-based grid-tie systems ; Which is right for me? -- Sizing your solar/wind electric system : Watt(s) you use versus watt(s) you need ; Sizing the components ; How many batteries? ; System voltage -- Where does everything go? : Where should I put my solar array? ; Making space for the batteries, inverters and other stuff ; How far away can it be? ; Grid-tie for the cash- or space-challenged -- Got wind? : How much wind is enough? ; Turbines: a quick look at the windy beasts ; Tower styles and options ; Which system is right for me? -- Let's talk money and system performance : Honest cost estimates and real world output for solar/wind electric systems ; System monitoring -- Any financial help out there? : Federal/state/local sources ; Return on your investment; RE credits or green tags -- Permits and paperwork : What to expect, and who does it ; Tell your friendly local utility company ; Sell high, by low (time-of-use billing) -- The nuts and bolts: what to look for, what to avoid : Solar modules, connections, mounting systems ; Direct and battery based grid-tie inverters ; Safety equipment ; Wind turbines and towers ; Charge controllers ; Batteries -- Who does the solar/wind electric installation : Finding and qualifying a contractor ; Do it yourself? ; Guest commentary / Christopher Freitas -- Section II. Heating your home with nature's free energy : Using the sun's warmth to heat your home : Passive solar design tips ; Windows ; Solar air panels -- Get in hot water and love it : How solar hot water (solar thermal) systems work ; Solar collectors ; Sizing and choosing the best type of system ; Circulating and storing hot water ; Other considerations -- Geothermal: capturing the heat beneath your feet : How geothermal works ; Types of systems ; Size, cost and applicability -- Appendix. Tips on appliances and energy conservation -- Energy consumption of appliances -- Wind map (U.S.) -- System sizing worksheet -- Solar irradiance U.S. maps (June and December) -- Solar array sizing worksheet -- State energy offices. Photovoltaic power systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000144 Solar energy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124500 Wind power. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146874 Wind turbines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002717 Dwellings Electric equipment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040197 Solar Energy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012993 Systèmes photovoltaïques. Énergie solaire. Énergie éolienne. Éoliennes. Installations électriques domestiques. solar power. aat wind power. aat wind turbines. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. bisacsh Dwellings Electric equipment fast Photovoltaic power systems fast Solar energy fast Wind power fast Wind turbines fast |
subject_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000144 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124500 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146874 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002717 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040197 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012993 |
title | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / |
title_auth | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / |
title_exact_search | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / |
title_full | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / Rex A. Ewing and Doug Pratt. |
title_fullStr | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / Rex A. Ewing and Doug Pratt. |
title_full_unstemmed | Got sun? go solar : harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / Rex A. Ewing and Doug Pratt. |
title_short | Got sun? go solar : |
title_sort | got sun go solar harness nature s free energy to heat and power your grid tied home |
title_sub | harness nature's free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home / |
topic | Photovoltaic power systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000144 Solar energy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124500 Wind power. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146874 Wind turbines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002717 Dwellings Electric equipment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040197 Solar Energy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012993 Systèmes photovoltaïques. Énergie solaire. Énergie éolienne. Éoliennes. Installations électriques domestiques. solar power. aat wind power. aat wind turbines. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. bisacsh Dwellings Electric equipment fast Photovoltaic power systems fast Solar energy fast Wind power fast Wind turbines fast |
topic_facet | Photovoltaic power systems. Solar energy. Wind power. Wind turbines. Dwellings Electric equipment. Solar Energy Systèmes photovoltaïques. Énergie solaire. Énergie éolienne. Éoliennes. Installations électriques domestiques. solar power. wind power. wind turbines. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Construction Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Dwellings Electric equipment Photovoltaic power systems Solar energy Wind power Wind turbines |
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