TY - BOOK AU - Plante,Russell H. TI - Solar energy, photovoltaics, and domestic hot water: a technical and economic guide for project planners, builders, and property owners SN - 9780124201552 (paperback) AV - TH7414 .P53 2014 U1 - 690.83704724 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Amsterdam, Boston PB - Academic Press KW - Solar houses KW - Solar water heaters KW - Building-integrated photovoltaic systems N1 - engineering bookfair2015; Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Considering the Solar Alternative 2. Simple Solar Basics 3. Determining Energy Usage 4. Solar Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Systems 5. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems 6. Economic Criteria for Financial Decisions 7. The Economics of Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems 8. The Economics of Solar Photovoltaic Systems 9. The Solar Investment 10. The Energy Conundrum and Economic Consequences Appendix A. Mathematical Tables, Relationships, and Conversions B. Worksheets C. Comments on Draft Technical Support Document for Endangerment N2 - "The direct use of solar energy has never been adopted on a worldwide scale since there have always been cheaper alternative energy sources available. It really wasn't that these sources were cheaper than the sun's energy which, after all, is free, but rather the costs of constructing devices or systems to use the sun's energy were greater than the costs needed to use the other sources that were available. The cost of conventional energy sources will continue to increase, and the reliability of foreign energy imports will continue to be questionable at best. We are overdue in making a serious effort to apply the sun's energy in order to complement a larger portion of our ever-increasing energy needs. The "first" most appropriate and cost-effective large-scale application of solar energy involves the heating of water for domestic use and the generation of electricity for grid-tied residential use"-- ER -