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The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living
The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living

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Author: William H. Kemp
Publisher: Aztext Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 2531

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 592
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6 x 1.5

ISBN: 0973323329
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.042
EAN: 9780973323320
ASIN: 0973323329

Publication Date: April 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description

As oil prices continue to rise, many people are starting to think about how to unhook from the electricity grid. The Renewable Energy Handbook focuses completely on off-grid, sustainable living and rural energy independence.

Author/engineer William H. Kemp, who is a leading expert in small- and mid-scale renewable energy technologies, designed and built his own off-grid home. The result is a house that has all the standard “middle-class” creature comforts while using less than five times the total fossil-fuel energy of the average North American house.

The Renewable Energy Handbook focuses on the unique requirements of off-grid living and contains chapters on energy conservation; heating and cooling; backup power; domestic water heating; wireless communications; photovoltaic, wind, and microhydro energy generation; battery selection; and inverters.

Since its release in 2003, The Renewable Energy Handbook has been a top-selling technology book and is recognized as the best book in its field.

The book is augmented with hundreds of illustrations, line drawings, photographs, and appendices.




Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Renewable Energy is Energy Independence   November 9, 2006
 59 out of 64 found this review helpful

I own, consult for and sell items related to Solar Power and other forms of Renewable Energy. I read this book and use it as reference when people approach me about using Renewable Energy. It is a great source of knowledge and the author lives what he wrote about, which is refreshing. I recently ordered another 5 copies to pass out when people order a complete system from me, as a guide to other components they might need in their pursuit of Energy Indpendence. Maverick Solar


5 out of 5 stars R.E. Handbook by Kemp   January 10, 2007
 41 out of 41 found this review helpful

Best single source of information on this subject I've seen, as a professional in this field. Though perhaps not enough detail for expert system designers, it nevertheless
covers each item in some depth and explains it on a level that the layperson can not just understand, but maybe enjoy reading. Very good summary of a very large subject.
Excellent. I'll be giving them out to my customers. Nick
Houser, Off Grid Services.



5 out of 5 stars A "must-have" for homeowners everywhere.   March 6, 2007
 28 out of 32 found this review helpful

Consulting electronics and software designer and green technology advocate William H. Kemp presents The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living, a handbook to home improvement via stretching one's energy dollars and supporting environmental concerns through powering one's home with clean, dependable, renewable energy. Especially valuable for homeowners who live far from utility poles and power grids, but useful for all homeowners, The Renewable Energy Handbook covers energy-efficient home design considerations, especially factors that should be taken into account when renovating an older home; tips for appliance selection; an in-depth primer for off-grid living; electrical production through photovoltaic means, wind turbines, micro hydro electricity production, batteries, and fossil fuel backup power sources; how to apply and connect all the different aspects of green power safely; and much more. Black-and-white photographs illustrate this home improvement guide for readers of all backgrounds. The Renewable Energy Handbook is for both energy-conscious do-it-yourselfers and homeowners seeking to educate themselves on what exactly they need to know before they call in a professional. In today's world of oil crises, electrical blackouts, high gas prices and increasing environmental depredations, The Renewable Energy Handbook is a "must-have" for homeowners everywhere.


5 out of 5 stars To be fair...read on...   May 1, 2008
 21 out of 43 found this review helpful

REVISED COMMENTS AS OF SEPT 10, 2008: I have read this book - first at the bookstore, and then was compelled to buy it as a reference. This is an excellent reference and deserve 5 stars, especially if you consider that it is a single source containing concise and fairly through & comprehensive overviews of nearly every residential renewable & sustainable energy technology. The book is very thorugh in its coverage of solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, wind energy, hydro and microhydro, and more. What is most impressive is that the book begins with an excellent chapter on energy conservation methods, ideas, concepts, and available energy conservation technologies, tools, and appliances that help conserve energy. While its not completely up to date on the latest technologies, it is very thorough and one quickly realizes that energy conservation should be the first and foremost effort to any renewable home project. The topics on solar, inverters, batteries, etc. provide extensive coverage of grid-tie and standalone battery-based systems and sufficient useful information to understand what is invovled to install a system yourself (but it still falls short of a full DIY approach). Coverage of wind energy was very insightful in that it likewise gives a detailed and insightful overview of what is involved to site, install, operate,a nd maintain a wind generator, but again it falls just short of a serious DIY project.

In the end, this book provides every reader with a well ground foundation to understand and begin detailed evaluation of nearly every renewable energy technology available for residential applications. Compared to ANY other available resource this COMPENDIUM of renewable systems technologies is well worth buying. But again, if you need to go deeper and obtain a far more detailed technical understanding (as in serious DIY-fers) you have to dig into other research (freely available online as I have noted in my original comments below) and obtain publications and texts that detail a single specific technology only.

Note: I still do not rescind my original comment below with regard to this book. I have found that online resources are still invaluable and well worth the time and research value over almost any book I have had to buy on this subject. But if I had limited time and resources (which I believe is the case for most people not as passionate on the subject), and I needed only one thorough and detailed reference material on the ENTIRE subject of renewable energy, then this is the ONLY book I would keep on my bookshelf, more than any other.

ORIGINAL COMMENTS ON MAY 1, 2008: To be fair, I have not read this book. Why 5 stars? The book is a for-profit venture by the author, so recovery of time, effort, & energy is important for revenue reasons. So why write this review? After spending nearly 12-18 hours perusing AMAZON's book list on solar energy and photovoltaic systems, I was frustrated! None of the reviews on any single book seemed to be convincing enough to make me want to buy. For instance, none of the reviews mention how the books address the National Electric Code, specific wiring and disconnect installation information, electrical and other safety hazards, inspection issues, etc. For a DIY'er, these books seemed a waste of time, never mind the fact that some reviewers insisted they actually DIY'ed just from the book. It then occurred to me that dozens of resources that I had used over the past 10 years - with the exception of 2007 due to extenuating circumstances - many resources are available for free from our fantastic .GOV, .ORG, and .EDU sites like Sandia Nat'l Labs, NREL, NMSU, and CA.GOV. Folks, before you start buying books on PV left & right, be smart and leverage what your fine tax dollars paid for! I have to admit - I believe it's just stupid searching for good PV technical, installation, and detailed literature on a For-Profit Bookstore when so much is already available online for Free. Folks, use your head - our government and academic labs pioneered this from federal tax dollars. Hence, much of it is public domain! (REPLACE all "?" with "." in the following website links.) nabcep?org nmsu?edu/~tdi/index?html photovoltaics?sandia?gov and energy?ca?gov Of course, if you're just not Internet savvy, not an engineer/analytical A-type personality, and highly resourceful, plus you'd rather prefer to kill trees buying a book instead of leveraging online resources that are 100 times more than what's on AMAZON, and most likely don't have the wherewithal to DIY, go ahead. It will be amazing to see how many are simply duped by the thousands of new "get rich quick" companies and businessmen entering the renewable energy markets.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference Material   January 9, 2007
 16 out of 22 found this review helpful

The Renewable Energy Handbook is the definitive guide to Off-The-Grid Living. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in protecting our environment, self-sufficient living or simply saving money through an efficient lifestyle.

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