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Home Sweet Solar Home: A Passive Solar Design Primer
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By Ken Olson,
Joe Schwartz
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Aug/Sep 2002 (#90)
pp. 86-94
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Introductory Level 5,276 words
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| Plug in these passive solar principles for a beautiful, energy efficient home. Ken Olson and Joe Schwartz tell you how to design a house that will keep you warm, save you money, and impress your neighbors! |
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