1. 1979-08-29 This book deals withnew applications of simple, age old processes, Although all the points covered are based on proven application and fact, the author has presented themin the simplest and most easilbly understoodmanner possible. Easily and inexpensively convert your car to run either on...
  2. 1964-01-01 The most plentiful and cheapest energy is ours for the taking. While we exhaust our natural energy resources we ignore the one inexhaustible source-solar energy. We can use it now to actually supply most of the power needs of an average household in many parts of the world. 271 pages,...
  3. Focuses on small-scale energy technologies, not based on conventional fuels that are candidates for rural and village use in developing countries. The technologies that this book presents are capable of improving the quality of rural and village life in situations where conventional fuels and...
  4. 1988-08-15 These proceedings contain summaries of the principal discussions and recommendations of the workshop. An extensive bibliography is also included. 240 pages, illustrated
  5. 1985-01-01 Developing countries are in a particularly good position to use solar energy because so many receive an abundance of sunshine. More important, the inhabitants of these countries are frequently scattered over vast areas, making access to electricity or conventional fossil fuels difficult as well...
  6. This book describes the important contribution to student learning enabled by solar lamps and the books that can be studied by their light when school has finished for the day. It also gives a link to free information on how to set up and maintain a light library in your own school or community....