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Posted in Library by Derek Tessier on 2/5/2010 9:47:57 AM

The Renewable Energy Handbook For Homeowners

By: William H. Kemp


imageWhy have you picked up this book?  Are you interested in stretching your utility and heating dollar, or perhaps making the electrical meter run backwards by generating your own power?  Does the latest talk of energy deregulation make you worry about reliability and future costs?

Or is that beautiful cottage or home building lot, just a little too far from the utility poles?  Maybe you are concerned about acid rain, ozone depletion, airborne smog, nuclear waste or world oil supply problems.  Whether you are just curious or an industry expert, if these issues are on your mind, then this handbook is for you.

We will discuss how to stretch your energy dollar, doing much more with less.  Step-by-step guidance and easy to understand instructions will help you pave the way to better energy management and renewable energy production, whether or not you cut the electrical supply line to your home or cottage.

We will guide you to a new relationship with the environment that lets you consume energy without dumping today's pollution on tomorrow's children.  Unlike fossil fuels or nuclear energy, renewable energy is just that, renewable.  No matter how much energy we capture or use, there will always be more for everyone else.

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    Posted By Aztext Press on 2/24/2010 8:53:42 AM

    Thanks for including this book. It has actually been updated and revised twice and the latest edition, published in 2009 is now 8x10" in size and full of new information and new graphics. Our books are available from our website at www.aztext.com

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