The Renewable Energy Handbook

Caution! For multiple reasons the stock that we show on the website sometimes differs with the real stock we have in the shop.

The Renewable Energy Handbook

28.60

As oil prices continue to rise, many people are starting to think about how to unhook from the power grid. The Renewable Energy Handbook focuses completely on off-grid, sustainable living and energy independence in a rural setting. Author William Kemp and his wife designed their own high-efficiency off-grid home in 1991. They worked methodically to produce a home which has all of the standard “middle-class” creature comforts while using six times less heating, cooling, and electrical energy than the average Ontario home. Soon they were inundated with inquiries and decided to put their experience into book form in 2003. This updated edition focuses specifically on off-grid concerns and contains chapters on:Energy conservation; Heating and cooling; Photovoltaic, wind and microhydro energy generation; Battery selection, voltage regulation and inverters; and Backup power.
Twice the page count of the first edition, it also includes enhanced chapters on home and domestic water heating, wireless communications and biofuels. A “Showcase of Homes” chapter provides a tour of various off-grid cottages and homes, and details the type of lifestyle that can be achieved for a given capital cost. The book is augmented with appendices and hundreds of illustrations, line drawings and photographs.

SKU: 21314 Category: Tag:
Subtitle: A Guide To Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid And Sustainable Living
Author: Kemp, William
Year: 2006
ISBN: 0973323329
Pages: 592
Language: English
Publisher: Aztext Press
Publisher's city: Tamworth, Ontario
Publication date:
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top