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Solar Power Your Home For Dummies
(2010) Want to take advantage of solar power in your home? Whether
you're looking to save on your energy costs by adding a few solar components or you want to build a solar-powered house from
the ground up. This new edition gives you hands-on tips and techniques for making your home
more energy-efficient though solar power. Plus, you'll get all the latest information on changes to federal, state, and local
regulations, laws, and tax incentives that seek to make solar-power adoption more feasible. New
small- and mid-sized solar products, projects, and applications. Rik DeGunther is a design engineer who started his own energy
consulting firm. Featuring ten of the easiest and cheapest DIY solar projects. A fun and easy way to meet your energy needs
with this clean power source!
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Wind Power for Dummies (2009) supplies all the guidance you need to install and maintain a
sustainable, cost-effective wind generator to power your home for
decades to come. This authoritative, plain-English guide walks you through
every step of the process, from assessing your site and available wind sources to
deciding whether wind power is the solution for you. From understanding
the mechanics of wind power. Locating
a contractor to install your system. Guides
you step by step through process of selecting, installing, and operating a small-scale wind generator to power your home. Makes system configurations, terminology,
and wind energy principles easy to understand. Shows you how to tie into the grid and sell energy back to the power company.
Offers advice on evaluating all of the costs and financing for your project. Provides tips on
working with contractors and complying with local zoning laws.
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