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Energy Production Alternative Technologies Sources of Energy Brady/Holum, Fundamentals of Chemistry, Wiley, NY, 1988, 147. Solar Collectors (curved mirrors that heat oil) Botkin/Keller, Environmental Science, Wiley, NY, 1995, 330 Direct Sunlight
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Energy Production Alternative Technologies
Sources of Energy Brady/Holum, Fundamentals of Chemistry, Wiley, NY, 1988, 147.
Solar Collectors (curved mirrors that heat oil) Botkin/Keller, Environmental Science, Wiley, NY, 1995, 330
Direct Sunlight Sun Tracking mirrors focus sunlight on molten salt receiver in tower Nebel/Wright, Environmental Science,7th,Prentice Hall, NJ, 2000, 366
Average Daily Solar Radiation in US cal/sq.cm Cunningham/Saigo, Environmental Science, McGraw Hill, MA, 2001, 503
Photovoltaic (PV) Cell Electron Donor and Acceptor Doped Si-Crystals Acceptor Crystal Donor Crystal Hill/Kolb, Chemistry for Changing Times, 8th, Prentice Hall, NJ, 1998, 375
Photovoltaic (PV) Cell Solar energy is converted directly to electrical energy when light causes electrons to flow from the donor crystal to the acceptor crystal through the external circuit Hill/Kolb, Chemistry for Changing Times, 8th, Prentice Hall, NJ, 1998, 375
220 34 ft PV Panels Supply 6.5 MW for 2400 Homes Nebel/Wright, Environmental Science,7th,Prentice Hall, NJ, 2000, 366
Photo-synthesis American Scientist, Vol 83, 1995, 535
Natural Storing of Solar Energy Sunlight Biomass Stoker et al, Energy, Scott Foresman,IL, 1975, 285
Biomass - managed use of trees and other plants for fuel Hill/Kolb, Chemistry for Changing Times, 8th, Prentice Hall, NJ, 1998, 376
Storing Electrical Energy Using Hydrogen Stoker et al, Energy, Scott Foresman,IL, 1975, 285
Electrolytic Production of Hydrogen from Water Raven et al, Environment, Saunders, NY, 1995, 242
Storing Solar Energy Using Hydrogen Solar Energy Catalyst Stoker et al, Energy, Scott Foresman,IL, 1975, 285
Solar Chemical Electrical Joesten et al, World of Chemistry, Saunders, NY, 1991, 235
Production of Hydrogen by Photolysis of Water American Scientist, Vol 83, 1995, 535
Suggested sources for 2050 Energy Sources - Current and Proposed Current world energy sources Cunningham/Saigo, Environmental Science, 6th, McGraw Hill,MA, 2001, 477, 499