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The bestselling alternative energy reference book in North America―now in an updated edition

Want to take advantage of solar power in your home? Whether you’re looking to save on your energy costs by adding a few solar components or you want to build a solar-powered house from the ground up, Solar Power For Dummies, 2nd Edition takes the mystery out of this energy source and shows you how to put it to work for you!

This new edition gives you hands-on tips and techniques for making your home more energy-efficient though solar power―and helping the planet at the same time. Plus, you’ll get all the latest information on changes to federal, state, and local regulations, laws, and tax incentives that seek to make solar-power adoption more feasible.

Expanded coverage of the technology that underpins full-scale solar-power systems for the homeNew small- and mid-sized solar products, projects, and applicationsRik DeGunther is a design engineer who started his own energy consulting firm

Featuring ten of the easiest and cheapest DIY solar projects, Solar Power For Dummies, 2nd Edition is the fun and easy way to meet your energy needs with this clean power source!


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Publisher ‏ : ‎ For Dummies
Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 19, 2010
Edition ‏ : ‎ 2nd
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0470596783
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0470596784
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.3 x 1 x 9.1 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #177,322 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #11 in Solar Energy #203 in Sustainable Living #323 in Do-It-Yourself Home Improvement (Books)
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  1. Fred Bloggs

    Very Useful!
    “Solar Power Your Home For Dummies” is an informative and accessible guide written for homeowners who are interested in exploring the potential of solar energy but may not know where to start. As part of the renowned For Dummies series, the book aims to break down the technicalities of solar energy and make it understandable to anyone, regardless of their previous knowledge of energy systems. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:Content Overview:Introduction to Solar Power:The book begins with an easy-to-understand introduction to solar energy, explaining the fundamentals of how solar power works and why it’s becoming an increasingly popular energy source.It covers the environmental and financial benefits of switching to solar, making it clear why solar power is an attractive option for homeowners.Types of Solar Power Systems:One of the strengths of this book is its detailed explanation of the different types of solar systems (such as grid-tied, off-grid, and hybrid systems) and how they work.It also covers essential components like solar panels, inverters, and batteries, and helps readers understand what’s required to set up their own system.Evaluating Your Home for Solar:The book gives practical advice on assessing whether your home is suitable for solar installation. It covers factors like roof orientation, shading, and local climate.There’s also a handy guide on how to estimate energy consumption to determine the size of the solar system you’ll need.Solar Panel Installation:Although the book doesn’t go into highly technical installation details, it provides a solid overview of the steps involved in installing solar panels.The book also emphasizes the importance of hiring professionals for installation and guides you on what to look for in a solar installer.Financing Solar Power:One of the major challenges of switching to solar power is the cost, and the book addresses this issue in depth.It explores various financing options such as solar leases, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and government incentives, including tax credits and rebates.This section is invaluable for readers who are concerned about the initial investment required to go solar.Maintenance and Troubleshooting:The book discusses the long-term maintenance of solar power systems, such as cleaning solar panels and monitoring system performance.It also offers tips on how to troubleshoot minor issues, though it’s clear that professional help may be needed for more complex problems.Strengths:Clear, Accessible Language:The biggest strength of Solar Power Your Home For Dummies is its simplicity and clarity. It doesn’t assume any prior knowledge of solar energy, and it explains concepts in a way that anyone can understand.Practical Advice:The book doesn’t just discuss theory; it offers actionable advice, such as how to assess your home’s solar potential, understand the costs, and find the right solar installer.Comprehensive Coverage:It provides a well-rounded education on solar power, covering everything from system types to financing, making it a one-stop resource for those thinking about going solar.Environmental and Economic Benefits:The book emphasizes the environmental and financial benefits of solar power, which is motivating for readers who are on the fence about making the switch.Updated Information:The book includes information on current solar incentives and rebates, which is crucial for readers looking to take advantage of government programs.Weaknesses:Limited Technical Details:While the book is an excellent introduction, readers who are looking for more technical, in-depth details on solar panel design or advanced electrical considerations may find it lacking.General Focus:The book is geared toward homeowners looking to install solar panels, but those with more specific needs, like businesses or larger-scale installations, may find the information too general.Doesn’t Dive Deep Into DIY Installation:If you’re looking for a detailed step-by-step guide on how to install solar panels yourself, this may not be the book for you. It does encourage professional installation, which may not be ideal for DIY enthusiasts.Conclusion:Solar Power Your Home For Dummies is an excellent resource for anyone interested in adopting solar energy at home. It provides practical, easy-to-understand information on how solar energy works, what’s involved in setting up a system, and the financial incentives that can make it more affordable. The book is particularly beneficial for beginners and homeowners who are considering solar for the first time but need a guide to navigate the process. While it may not satisfy those seeking highly technical content, it does a great job of providing a comprehensive overview for those just starting their solar journey.Pros:Clear and simple languageComprehensive coverage of solar power systemsPractical tips for homeownersValuable information on financing and incentivesCons:Not in-depth for technical or DIY enthusiastsGeneral rather than tailored adviceFinal Verdict: This book is highly recommended for homeowners who are exploring solar energy for the first time and want a solid introduction without overwhelming technical jargon. It’s practical, informative, and an excellent starting point for anyone looking to make their home more energy-efficient with solar power.

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  2. Steve

    Solar
    Very interesting and informative

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  3. Sailor Sam

    Good for people wanting to know the basics
    The book is good for those people who are considering going solar. Before you put out feelers for solar contractors to give you bids for the job you should really understand what you are getting for your money. There are no “big surprises” in going solar, but there are many ways to spend way too much money in getting what you want. My own experience made me sit back and think about the whole procedure. I requested bids and proposals about installing solar on my single family home in AZ and was overwhelmed with phone calls and emailed proposals, in fact after 3 months I’m still getting them. The bids ranged from “free installs” to $33,000. I backed off and began researching the solar program starting with Solar Power Your Home For Dummies and went on to more advanced books, including books on installing my own system. Protect yourself by at least learning the basics.

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  4. Bailey

    Good book
    The book is a little beat up but it was used. Still a good item good info

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  5. James L Specht

    very educational book, but not solar enough…
    I recently began investigating solar electricity, mostly because I recieved several sealed batteries, and a flexible solar panel, so I needed to learn more about the subject. I found several chapters useful, however I also found several abdicating other types of energy forms. A hilighting of these would have been nice – even the wind and water wheels and trees and curtains – if they had been kept to one or two chapters. But there is too much in the other alternative energies and not enough in solar. This would be great to help deside which type of energy to choose. Not much was even mentioned about what to use if you rent…which I do.I already knew what I didn’t know and wanted to know, but now I know much more about what I don’t need to know, and still don’t know enough about I need to know.

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  6. Larry8241

    A must for self intallers
    Have wanted to learn about renewable energy and all the components and the correct way to install. So much information out there and no real instructions to go with it. The manufacturers just assume you already know how to install these items and calculate what you need. This book tells it all and is a must for someone wanting to do an install. You can do it completely yourself using this book no matter if you are handy with tools or not.

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  7. KP

    Book tells you nothing on how a solar system works!
    This book tells you how to be more efficient in your energy consumption like putting in a solar water heater, a cover on your pool, etc. It tells you how to find a contractor and write a contract. It tells you all kinds of peripheral things that have nothing to do with how the solar system works, like landscaping. It tells you that solar panels and inverters exist but nothing on how to connect them and how they actually work. This is the worst “For Dummies” book I have ever bought. There isn’t a single thing of real value in the book. Did you know that “the Earth is tilted on its axis, -23 degrees to be precise” (page 72) but on page 90 it states, “The Earth is tilted on its axis 23.5 degrees”. Don’t look for this book to tell you anything precise. It just bloviates on how great solar is and all the ways solar can be used. Worthless if you are wanting to know how an electric solar system is designed and built. Just lots of tips on being energy efficient. Wish I could give it a zero star rating.

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  8. Bruce Atherton

    Very boring read,more about how solar works not powering your home

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Nice book – aimed at the US market but has reference to the UK market.Well written and honest advice – I wont give anything away (the butler did it…) so you have to purchase/borrow it but well worth it.Written strangely but it worked for me – advising on small projects and explaining the upper end of the cost solutions.Before you buy any thing over £30 in regards to reducing bills/solar power (pv or water) then is a must read.It opened my eyes to the use of batteries (again no clues as to my decision!)I think the author must be an installation engineer but quite down to earth and honest (in a slightly creepy way!)The small projects are a good way to use the current bun to power things so worth it just for them!A good buy

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  10. Jordan O’Keefe

    Very Informative, simple to understand, and well organized. I would reccomend this book to anybody who wants to learn about solar power as well as possibly set up a system.

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  11. Jonathan clarke

    Very informative book.very very helpful.

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  12. Amazon Customer

    Happy with this book.

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