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Book Synopsis

From the author of The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy, an easy guide to solar electricityeverything you need to power your home or small business.

Written for the individual or business layman, this is the fully revised and updated guide for generating solar electricity. Practical and accessible, it provides a basic understanding of electricity, wiring, and solar energy. The book guides the reader through assessing your solar electricity site and determining the type of solar system needed for to generate solar electricity, providing you with a solid understanding of grid-tied and off-grid systems, along with important guidelines on installation.

Power from the Sun, 2nd Edition, discusses types of photovoltaic and photovoltaic solar energy systems, and includes comprehensive information on recent changes and improvements in PV modules, charge controllers, inverters, batteries, generators, and net metering policies. It offers an excellent overview of the many options available as a guide for generating solar electricity, allowing you to make the best choices for your individual situation during the design, installation, and operation of a solar energy system. This is the definitive layman's guide for homeowners, business owners, installers, architects, and just about anyone interested in generating solar electricity to lower energy bills and achieve greater independence through solar energy.

Dan Chiras is as reliable as a Swiss watchonce again he's created a text that's as accessible as it is informative.Ann Edminster, author of Energy Free: Homes for a Small Planet

Chiras makes it as easy as possible for you to affect your own transition away from fossil fuel dependence.Bruce King, PE Director, Ecological Building Network, and author of The New Carbon Architecture



Table of Contents

1. An Introduction to Solar Electricity
Understanding Rated Power
An Overview of Solar Systems
World Solar Energy Resources
What the Critics Say
The Advantages of Solar Electric Systems
Purpose of this Book
Organization of this Book

2. Understanding the Sun and Solar Energy
Understanding Solar Radiation
The Sun and the Earth: Understanding the Relationships
Conclusion

3. Understanding Solar Electricity
Brief History of PVs
What Is a PV Cell?
Types of PV
Rating PV Modules and Sizing PV Systems
Durability and Fire Resistance
Advancements in PV: What's on the Horizon?
Conclusion: Should You Wait for the Latest, Greatest New Technology?

4. Solar Site Assessment
Assessing Electrical Demand
Conservation and Efficiency First!
Sizing a Solar Electric System
Does a Solar Electric System Make Economic Sense?
Putting It All Together

5. Solar Electric Systems: What Are Your Options?
Grid-connected PV Systems
Grid-connected Systems with Battery Backup
Off-grid (Stand-alone) Systems
Hybrid Systems
Choosing a PV System

6. Understanding Inverters
Do You Need an Inverter?
How Does an Inverter Create AC Electricity?
Transformerless Inverters
Types of Inverters
Retrofitting a Grid-tied System with Batteries
Buying an Inverter
Conclusion

7. Batteries, Charge Controllers, and Gen-sets
Understanding Lead-acid Batteries
Sealed Batteries
Wiring a Battery Bank
Lithium Ion Batteries
Sizing a Battery Bank
Battery Maintenance and Safety
Managing Charge to Ensure Longer Battery Life
Charge Controllers
Generators
Living with Batteries and Generators

8. Mounting a PV Array for Maximum Output
What Are Your Options?
Building-mounted PV Arrays
Building-integrated PVs
Conclusion

9. Final Considerations: Permits, Covenants, Utility Interconnection, and Buying a System
Permitting a PV System
Covenants and Neighborhood Concerns
Connecting to the Grid: Working with Your Local Utility
Insurance Requirements
Buying a PV System
Parting Thoughts

Appendix A: Summary of State Net Metering Policies
Resource Guide
Index
About the Author
A Note About the Publisher

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      Publisher: New Society Publishers
      Publication Date: 05/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9780865718296, 978-0865718296
      ISBN10: 0865718296

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From the author of The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy, an easy guide to solar electricityeverything you need to power your home or small business.

      Written for the individual or business layman, this is the fully revised and updated guide for generating solar electricity. Practical and accessible, it provides a basic understanding of electricity, wiring, and solar energy. The book guides the reader through assessing your solar electricity site and determining the type of solar system needed for to generate solar electricity, providing you with a solid understanding of grid-tied and off-grid systems, along with important guidelines on installation.

      Power from the Sun, 2nd Edition, discusses types of photovoltaic and photovoltaic solar energy systems, and includes comprehensive information on recent changes and improvements in PV modules, charge controllers, inverters, batteries, generators, and net metering policies. It offers an excellent overview of the many options available as a guide for generating solar electricity, allowing you to make the best choices for your individual situation during the design, installation, and operation of a solar energy system. This is the definitive layman's guide for homeowners, business owners, installers, architects, and just about anyone interested in generating solar electricity to lower energy bills and achieve greater independence through solar energy.

      Dan Chiras is as reliable as a Swiss watchonce again he's created a text that's as accessible as it is informative.Ann Edminster, author of Energy Free: Homes for a Small Planet

      Chiras makes it as easy as possible for you to affect your own transition away from fossil fuel dependence.Bruce King, PE Director, Ecological Building Network, and author of The New Carbon Architecture



      Table of Contents

      1. An Introduction to Solar Electricity
      Understanding Rated Power
      An Overview of Solar Systems
      World Solar Energy Resources
      What the Critics Say
      The Advantages of Solar Electric Systems
      Purpose of this Book
      Organization of this Book

      2. Understanding the Sun and Solar Energy
      Understanding Solar Radiation
      The Sun and the Earth: Understanding the Relationships
      Conclusion

      3. Understanding Solar Electricity
      Brief History of PVs
      What Is a PV Cell?
      Types of PV
      Rating PV Modules and Sizing PV Systems
      Durability and Fire Resistance
      Advancements in PV: What's on the Horizon?
      Conclusion: Should You Wait for the Latest, Greatest New Technology?

      4. Solar Site Assessment
      Assessing Electrical Demand
      Conservation and Efficiency First!
      Sizing a Solar Electric System
      Does a Solar Electric System Make Economic Sense?
      Putting It All Together

      5. Solar Electric Systems: What Are Your Options?
      Grid-connected PV Systems
      Grid-connected Systems with Battery Backup
      Off-grid (Stand-alone) Systems
      Hybrid Systems
      Choosing a PV System

      6. Understanding Inverters
      Do You Need an Inverter?
      How Does an Inverter Create AC Electricity?
      Transformerless Inverters
      Types of Inverters
      Retrofitting a Grid-tied System with Batteries
      Buying an Inverter
      Conclusion

      7. Batteries, Charge Controllers, and Gen-sets
      Understanding Lead-acid Batteries
      Sealed Batteries
      Wiring a Battery Bank
      Lithium Ion Batteries
      Sizing a Battery Bank
      Battery Maintenance and Safety
      Managing Charge to Ensure Longer Battery Life
      Charge Controllers
      Generators
      Living with Batteries and Generators

      8. Mounting a PV Array for Maximum Output
      What Are Your Options?
      Building-mounted PV Arrays
      Building-integrated PVs
      Conclusion

      9. Final Considerations: Permits, Covenants, Utility Interconnection, and Buying a System
      Permitting a PV System
      Covenants and Neighborhood Concerns
      Connecting to the Grid: Working with Your Local Utility
      Insurance Requirements
      Buying a PV System
      Parting Thoughts

      Appendix A: Summary of State Net Metering Policies
      Resource Guide
      Index
      About the Author
      A Note About the Publisher

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