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From Space to Earth: The Story of Solar Electricity | 
enlarge | Author: John Perlin Publisher: Harvard University Press Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1074773
Media: Paperback Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0674010132 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.31244 EAN: 9780674010130 ASIN: 0674010132
Publication Date: November 30, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Looks at the work of Solar Electricity and explains how solar cells are used for satellite communication systems, to power navigation systems, and to bring water, electricity, and telephones to remote areas around the world. Softcover.
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Surveys the fascinating evolution of photovoltaics July 4, 2001 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
From Space To Earth: The Story Of Solar Electricity surveys the fascinating evolution of photovoltaics from its problematic and controversial nineteenth century beginnings to its outstanding technological success in the space program, to the indispensable and versatile role as a power source for contemporary daily life. More than the story of a technology, From Space To Earth is also a chronicle of the individuals who, for the most part unrecognized in the history of science) persevered, took chances, bucked authority, innovated, invented, and crusaded to provide humanity with an infallible power source in the form of solar cells and the safe, clean, renewable energy they provide for everything from satellite communication systems to hot water heaters for the home. Informative and thoroughly "reader friendly", John Perlin's From Space To Earth is highly recommended reading and an important addition to any academic or public library history of science collection.
Hooray for Photovoltaics! April 6, 2000 Heather A Wiatrowski (New York, NY) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Finally, here is a book about an environmental topic that isn't depressing. In fact, it's so uplifting that you may find yourself pumping your arm and cheering. Perlin keeps it light on the solid-state physics and instead chronicles the social, economical, and political issues surrounding the application of photovoltaics. He explains advances in technology clearly and with no jargon. This book should be highly enjoyable even for those who flunked P-chem.
From Space to Earth: The Story of Solar Electricity March 27, 2000 Sean M. Seitz (Tempe, Arizona) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Have you ever asked yourself "Who discovered the photovoltaic effect?". Or maybe you are interested in knowing how the PV industry started and who were the early PV pioneers. Well, look no further, because all of this information and much more make up From Space To Earth: The Story of Solar Electricity by John Perlin. Several years after writing his first book on solar energy, Mr. Perlin uses From Space to Earth to reflect on the challeges the PV industry and it's early pioneers faced in developing, implementing and introducing a new technology to the World. Personal interviews and historical information are utilized to relay the story of PV technology and the people who helped turn it into a thriving industry that helps to meet the electrical needs of people around the globe. The future of the PV industy is also addressed and the author expresses his opinions on what the future should hold for photovoltaics. From his support for Building Intergrated Photovoltaics (BI-PV) and distributed generation, to the easy to understand reviews of advances in solar-electric cell and module production, the author provides up to date information on where the industry stands and where it is heading. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the application of solar-electricity or solar energy in general.
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