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Smart Power: An urban guide to renewable energy and efficiency

Smart Power: An urban guide to renewable energy and efficiency

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Concern over energy supply, costs and environmental problems are not limited to those prepared to venture into the countryside to an off-grid life. Urban people - now the vast majority in the western world - share the same fear about what lies ahead. Yet the average North American family will spend over one quarter million after-tax dollars on energy in a lifetime. The difference between North American and European energy consumption is waste and inefficiency - or, simply, wasted money. $mart Power shows homeowners that using less energy or adopting renewable-energy technologies is not about making drastic lifestyle sacrifices, nor is it expensive. In fact, energy efficiency often improves lifestyle through lower operating costs, a more comfortable environment, and increased disposable income. $mart Power shows that our concern for first cost when purchasing appliances and consumer goods is robbing us blind. For example, keeping a 15-year-old fridge rather than replacing it will actually cost 4-5 times more than the new model because of wasted energy costs.This richly illustrated book includes chapters on:Energy efficiencySpace heating and coolingCommunity powerEnergy efficient transportationPhotovoltaics, wind and biofuelsBatteries, voltage regulation and invertersSolar water heating and backup power (2005-09-20)

Author: William H. Kemp

Publisher: Aztext Press

Year: 2005

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