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There are two basic forms
of solar systems that can be implemented on the small, individual
scale: solar thermal and solar electric systems. Though fundamentally
different in nature, they can complement each other very well when
used together.
Washington
Consumer’s Guide to Solar Electric Systems. Are you thinking
about buying a solar electric system for your home or business?
If so, this booklet will provide basic information that you need
to know.
The
Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) web site includes free
downloadable reports.
The American
Solar Energy Society (ASES) web site includes a SolarGuide Factbase
designed as an introduction to solar energy technologies, as well
as a resource leading to more detailed information.
The mission of Solar
Washington is to promote the development and effective use of
solar and other renewable energy. Information on photovoltaics (PV),
wind energy, solar hot water, passive solar design. Action alerts,
articles, events, message board.
Home
Power Magazine features news, reviews and opinion on solar,
wind, hydro and other forms of renewable energy.
For additional solar information, go to: www.ebike.net/solar/.
Click
here to see more photos of our solar projects.
To find a renewable energy business in your area or to find out how much energy a solar system would produce for you, try the FindSolar.com webpage.
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