Let it shine : the 6,000-year story of solar energy / John Perlin ; foreword by Amory B. Lovins.
Publisher: Novato, California : New World Library, [2013]Edition: Fully revised and expandedDescription: xxi, 519 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781608681327 (hardback)
- Golden thread
- 621.4709 23
- TJ810 .B88 2013
- HOM022000 | TEC031010 | ARC018000 | HIS039000
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Revision of: A golden thread / by Ken Butti and John Perlin. -- Palo Alto : Cheshire Books ; New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1980.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-495) and index.
"Unprecedented gas prices, heat waves and droughts, climate change, Solyndra - all make "alternative" sources of energy contemporary areas of activism, controversy, lobbying, and legislation. Yet few know that the ancient Chinese, Greeks, and Romans used solar energy in their architecture; that Galileo and da Vinci both planned uses for the power of the sun; and that by 1918, there were more than 4,000 solar water heaters in California. The history of solar architecture and energy technologies gives readers an epiphany-producing sense of its future. Detailing a realistic alternative to fossil fuels, in illustrations the New York Times called "especially fine," and prose Library Journal termed "highly readable," Let It Shine shows that there is nothing - and plenty - new under the sun"-- Provided by publisher.
"Details the history of strategies to use the power of the sun for human benefit, from the architecture of the ancient Chinese, Greeks, and Romans to the widespread use of solar water heaters in California at the turn of the 20th century"-- Provided by publisher.
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