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The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy:

Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass, and Hydropower
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New Society Publishers, Jul 5, 2011 - House & Home - 337 pages

Energy bills have skyrocketed in the United States, and traditional energy sources can be as damaging to the environment as they are to your pocketbook. The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy will show you how to slash your home energy costs while dramatically reducing your carbon footprint.

Completely revised and updated, this new edition describes the most practical and affordable methods for making significant improvements in home energy efficiency and tapping into clean, affordable, renewable energy resources. If implemented, these measures will save the average homeowner tens of thousands of dollars over the coming decades.

Focusing on the latest technological advances in residential renewable energy, this guide examines each alternative energy option available including:

  • Solar hot water and solar hot air systems
  • Passive and active solar retrofits for heating and cooling
  • Electricity from solar, wind, and microhydro
  • Hydrogen, fuel cells, methane digesters, and biodiesel

This well-illustrated and accessible guide is an essential resource for those wanting to enter the renewable energy field. Packed with practical tips and guidelines, it gives readers sufficient knowledge to hire and communicate effectively with contractors and is a must-read for anyone interested in saving money and achieving energy independence.

Dan Chiras is the author of twenty-nine books on residential renewable energy and green building and the director of The Evergreen Institute's Center for Renewable Energy and Green Building, where he teaches workshops on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and green building.

  

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Review: The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower

User Review  - Kay - Goodreads

I read this book for class and I really liked the writing style. The book was easy to understand and interesting! Read full review

Review: The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence through Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydropower

User Review  - Carl Wade - Goodreads

Pg 5: You can't trust his graph. After 2013 everything keeps going down. Pg 122: Rural areas may continue to burn wood. Suggests fast growing wood lots. What is the fastest growing fruit tree? Pg 129 ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
1
Renewable Energy Clean Affordable and Reliable
9
Conservation Rules The Cornerstone of Your Energy Future
31
Solar Hot Water Systems Satisfying Domestic Hot Water Needs with Solar Energy
75
Free Heat Passive Solar and Heat Pumps
109
Solar Hot Air and Hot Water Systems Affordable Heat from the Sun
131
Wood Heat
149
Passive Cooling Staying Cool Naturally
173
Wind Power Meeting Your Needs for Electricity
239
Microhydro Generating Electricity from Running Water
267
A Brief Afterword
293
Appendix
295
Resource Guide
297
Index
327
About the Author
336
Copyright

Solar Electricity Powering Your Home with Solar Energy
197

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About the author (2011)

Dan Chiras is a respected educator and the author of 29 books on residential renewable energy and green building including Power from the Sun and Power from the Wind. He has studied and worked with renewable energy and energy efficiency for over 30 years. Dan is the director of and lead instructor at The Evergreen Institute's Center for Renewable Energy and Green Building (www.evergreeninstitute.org), where he teaches workshops on energy efficiency, solar electricity, solar hot water, small wind energy, green building, natural plasters, and natural building.

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