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  1. Paul Gipe Presents an overview of the use of wind energy around the world providing information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system and the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics
    621.312 GIP
  2. James Barr The type of windpump discussed in this book is known as a multi-blade direct drive windpump. 47 Pages, illustrations
    621.25 BAR
  3. Jozef A. Kozlowski This manual details the construction of the Savonius rotor. Included in the manual are a two-stage rotorsfor pumping water and a three-stage rotor designed to charge automobile batteries. 53 pages, illustrated
    621.45 KOZ
  4. Arthur Williams Pumps as Turbines: A user’s guideis a practical handbook for engineers and technicians involved in designing and installing small water-power schemes for isolated houses and communities. It concerns the use of standard pump units as a low-cost alternative to conventional turbines to provide...
    621.24 WIL
  5. Dick Stanley This manual is intended to do two things: 1) to provide the details needed to make the Arusha windmill in areas for which this design or a variation of it may be appropriate. 2) to illustrate the feasibility of the development of machines which cost only 1/5 to 1/10 as much as roughly equivalent...
    621.45 STA | TA.010
  6. Mother Earth News Heat your home with the sun, use the wind to make electricity, power your shop or home with a water wheel and many more ideas. 374 pages, illustrated
    621.4 BOL
  7. Joy Clancy et al The book gives an introduction to the national grid and then focuses on possibilities for independent and small communities; diesel generators, micro-hydro, wind energy, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy, gasifiers, biogas, steam and batteries. The different technologies are described and costs are...
    333.793 CLA
  8. Carol Hupping Stoner Investigates the underlying principles and potential of new approaches to small-scale power production involving wind, water, organic wastes, wood, and solar energy. 322 pages, illustrated
    621.4 STO
  9. Denis Hayes Explores possible methods of harnessing and using solar, wind, and water energy and the ways in which shifting to such sustainable energy sources will affect our lifestyles, diets, jobs, and economy
    333.7 HAY
  10. Barrett Hazeltine et al The introduction of technology into developing communities around the world is closely tied to the everyday jobs of international aid workers, engineers, health professionals, social workers, and members of religious organizations. A majority of people involved with international development have...
    338.927 HAZ