Turn Me On: 100 Easy Ways to Use Solar Energy

[Michelle Kodis] ☆ Turn Me On: 100 Easy Ways to Use Solar Energy ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Turn Me On: 100 Easy Ways to Use Solar Energy Wow what an idea Open the curtans for light! according to Baja James. This book has 101 ways to waste your money and time. Gibbs Smith publishing really missed the mark on this one. It is a collection of things that most everyone does already. Open curtans, close them. Really a great disapointment.. Helpful tips and ideas I have to disagree with the previous review. The content and tips in this book are not commonly known and understood. If they were, we wouldnt be mired in the energy crisi

Turn Me On: 100 Easy Ways to Use Solar Energy

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Rating : 4.17 (534 Votes)
Asin : B006OI3NZ6
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-12-25
Language : English

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She lives in the mountains of Colorado. . Michelle Kodis is the author of Blueprint Small: Creative Ways to Live With Less, Blueprint Affordable: How to Build a Beautiful House Without Breaking the Bank, Blueprint Remodel: Tract Home Transformations That Turn Everyday to Extraordinary, Ultimate Backyard: Inspired Ideas for Outdoor

Cover designed by Linda Herman, Glyph Publishing Arts. Turn Me On offers inspirational information and ideas for: Using passive and active solar energy to power and heat your home.Honing and directing solar exposure to effectively grow your garden and cook your food.Saving money on electricity and gas bills by converting to solar.Finding the latest and greatest solar products.Helping the planet by supporting solar-focused businesses and organizations.Michelle Kodis has a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University. She lives with her husband, Rich Cieciuch, in the mountains near Telluride, Colorado. From the Back CoverTurn Me On is an enlighteni

Using basic solar techniques to reinvent everyday household chores. Helping the planet by supporting solar-focused businesses and organizations. Her articles have appeared in numerous regional and national publications, including the San Francisco Examiner Sunday magazine, E: The Environmental Magazine, Buzzworm's Earth Journal, Backpacker, The Oregonian, Oregon Magazine, Telluride Magazine, Aspen Sojourner, FlyDenver magazine, and Home magazine.. Michelle Kodis has written professionally about a broad range of topics, including the environment and ecology, architecture and design, health and medicine, alternative/complementary medicine, real estate and business, and more. Getting around powered by the sun. OFFERS INFORMATION AND SUGGESTIONS FOR: Using passive and active solar ener

"Wow what an idea "Open the curtans for light!"" according to Baja James. This book has 101 ways to waste your money and time. Gibbs Smith publishing really missed the mark on this one. It is a collection of things that most everyone does already. Open curtans, close them. Really a great disapointment.. Helpful tips and ideas I have to disagree with the previous review. The content and tips in this book are not commonly known and understood. If they were, we wouldn't be mired in the energy crisis in which we currently find ourselves. The book is well-written, easy-to-navigate and quite helpful. Even if you do know some of the ways to use solar energy, reminders are a good thing and keeping them at the forefront of our minds. Excellent book and, I think, very much worth it!

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