An edition of Homegrown energy (1974)

Homegrown energy

power for the home and homestead

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An edition of Homegrown energy (1974)

Homegrown energy

power for the home and homestead

ALTERNATlVE ENERGY SOURCES
Interest in alternative energy sources has grown recently as a consequence of at least three factors: (1) the growing energy shortage, (2) fear of potential ecological disaster resulting from present production habits, (3) the back-to-the-land movement popular with the young who are moving in increasing numbers to remote areas. The book offers the do-it-yourselfer a complete directory to hundreds of available products for the production of home grown power. Water wheels, solar cells, windmills, methane generators and other exotic equipment and parts are covered and indexed in depth.

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Publisher
Oliver Press
Language
English
Pages
86

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Edition Notes

A directory.
Pages 82-86 blank for "Notes."
Includes index.

Published in
Willits, Calif
Series
Finder's guide ; no. 4

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.7
Library of Congress
HD9502.U52 W32

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 86 p. (p. 75-81 advertisements) :
Number of pages
86

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5073848M
Internet Archive
homegrownenergyp0000wade
ISBN 10
0914400037
LCCN
74084300
Goodreads
4421820

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7022533W

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