1st Edition

Routledge Revivals: Solar Energy (1979)

By Daniel Behrman Copyright 1979
    406 Pages
    by Routledge

    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1979, Solar Energy provides a tour of the world of solar energy and asks two key questions: is solar energy the key to the future of our energy needs and what are the facts and potential of this source of renewable power. The book examines solar energy from the past to modern plans for designing domestic solar housing, and looks at the sites and the technology applied to harness the Sun's power, such as the energy potential of windmills and the equatorial oceans. Behrman reports on the progress of scientists and manufacturers in making solar energy a viable competitor in the energy market, and studies the projections of a future energy crop for energy plantations.

    Acknowledgements

    1. Solar Reflections

    2. The Fiery Furnace

    3. The Solar Chateau

    4. When a Solar House is not a Home

    5. The Sun Queen

    6. The Political Sun

    7. Carry Us Back to the Old Energy Plantation

    8. Mr Sunshine

    9. The Nightmare of George Löf

    10. Power Now

    11. Power Later

    12. The Sun in a Cold Climate

    13. The Sun in a Warm Climate

    14. Getting the Sun to Market

    15. Getting the Sun to Come Out

    Index

    Biography

    Daniel Behrman