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Title

Handbook of Conservation and Solar Energy:
Trends and Perspectives

Publisher

Cengage Learning (Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.)

Publication Date

March 1982

ISBN #

0442200560

Description

xix, 385 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

LC Call No.

TJ163.3 .H86 1982

Dewey No.

333.79/16 19

Notes

Bibliography: p. 373–375
Includes index

Subjects

Energy conservation—Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Solar energy—Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Renewable energy—Handbooks, manuals,etc.

Control No.

81011706

Dimensions



Synopsis

Among other things, the Handbook of Conservation and Solar Energy - Trends and Perspectives is a well-rounded primer on solar renewable energy. In just one volume, it:

  • Provides key data on a broad spectrum of solar renewable energy resources
  • Explains renewable energy technology and systems development
  • Analyzes the solar market potential
  • Discusses solar energy policy and legislation, and
  • Evaluates the status of the international solar energy program.

Benefits

V. Daniel Hunt's Handbook of Conservation and Solar Energy features hundreds of process and block diagrams, photographs, milestone schedules, and budget charts. A source of readily accessible information, it will answer the needs of scientists, policymakers, and all those concerned about our solar renewable energy future.


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Part I / Overview of Conservation and Solar Energy
1. The Energy Problem
2. Role of Conservation and Solar Energy in Resolving the Energy Problem
3. Government Role
4. Program Summary

Part II / Conservation Energy
5. Introduction
6. Conservation Overview and Strategy
7. Buildings and Community Systems
8. Industrial Programs
9. Transportation Programs
10. State and Local Programs
11. Multi-Sector Programs
12. Energy Impact Assistance
13. Energy Information Campaign

Part III / Solar Energy
14. Introduction
15. Solar Program Overview and Strategy
16. Solar Program Description by Technology
17. Solar Program Description by Function
18. Solar Program Implementation
19. Markets and Applications for Solar Technologies
20. Solar Resources
21. Solar Energy Policy and Related Legislation

Bibliography
Index


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