August 6, 2009

Solar Power Your Home For Dummies

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It's true. The world of Dummie books has one for those who want to go solar but don't have a clue. "Solar Power Your Home For Dummies," by Rik DeGunther, will help you to figure out your current energy efficiency in your home and decide where solar power is best used. You can also find if the investment will be worth it before you build and whether or not you should hire someone or DIY. There is even a chapter on solar mistakes that can save you money before you get in too deep.

Then again, if you know what you are doing but like to create, "Solar Energy Projects for the Evil Genius," written by Gavin D. J. Harper, provides you with plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources. Build a solar hot dog cooker, environmentally friendly robot or "death ray" for alien invasions.

Via Solar Books

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at August 6, 2009 9:06 AM
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