ENERY FOR TOMORROW SOLAR-HYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS An Authoritative Review of Water- Splitting Systems by Solar Beam and Solar Heat; Hydrogen Production, Storage and Utilisation T. OHTA, Yokohama National University, Japan Provides a detailed and practical review of the fundamentals and the latest research on water-splitting systems using solar energy (solar beam and solar heat). SOLAR ENERGY FOR DOMESTIC HEATING AND COOLING A Bibliography with Abstracts and a Survey of Literature and Information Sources A EGGERS-LURA, European Helio Centre, Denmark Provides in one volume a bibliography, with abstracts of selected literature on this important application of solar radiation. Its coverage is worldwide, and it serves as a useful directory to other bibliographical sources. Over 3000 literature references. SOLAR ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An Overview and Buyers' Guide for Solar Scientists and Engineers A EGGERS-LURA, European Helio Centre, Denmark A useful handbook full of information on current solar energy research and development activities in the developing countries. ENERGY FROM THE WAVES D ROSS, London, England Written in an easily understandable style, this book gives the historical background and reports on current research and development. Future progress is seen in a practical light, and it also discusses the political conflicts and problems that lie ahead in harnessing the oceans. DISTRICT HEATING: Thermal Generation and Distribution A Practical Guide to Centralised Generation and Distribution of Heat Services C MACKENZIE-KENNEDY, York, England An authoritative account of the many different systems, designs and methods of district heating applied to modern practice around the world. SOLAR ENERGY: International Progress Proceedings of the International Symposium-Workshop on Solar Energy, 16-22 June 1978, Cairo, Egypt T N VEZIROGLU, University of Miami, Florida, USA This set of four volumes covers the subject of solar energy with special emphasis on the near-term, high-priority applications in the solar belt of the world, particularly in the Middle East and similar areas with an abundance of sunshine.
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