An edition of Reaping the Wind (2000)

Reaping the Wind

How Mechanical Wizards, Visionaries, and Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future

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An edition of Reaping the Wind (2000)

Reaping the Wind

How Mechanical Wizards, Visionaries, and Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future

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"In Reaping the Wind, journalist Peter Asmus tells the history of commercial wind power in the United States. He introduces readers to maverick scientists and technologists who labored in obscurity, to entrepreneurs and visionary capitalists who believed that a centuries old idea could be made feasible in the modern world, and to enterprising financial advisers and investors who sought to exploit the last great tax shelter in federal history.".

"Reaping the Wind is both engaging and instructive, with information about the technologies and policies that drive the industry and give it promise interwoven with the human story of the struggle to develop - against great odds - reliable, clean energy from a source as unpredictable and seemingly uncontrollable as the wind. Anyone interested in renewable energy or the human and political drama behind the development of new technologies will find this an engrossing and enlightening work."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Island Press
Language
English
Pages
267

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Reaping the Wind: How Mechanical Wizards, Visionaries, and Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future
December 2000, Island Press
Hardcover in English - 1 edition

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Book Details


First Sentence

""I hear the day is this coming Monday," blurted somebody into my phone answering machine, the surly voice edged with a New York jeer."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TK1541 .A75 2001, TK1541.A75 2001, TK 1541 A75 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
267
Dimensions
9.6 x 6.7 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8611701M
Internet Archive
reapingwindhowme00asmu
ISBN 10
1559637072
ISBN 13
9781559637077
LCCN
00010901
OCLC/WorldCat
44794811
Library Thing
2803722
Goodreads
1584661

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