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Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Ask the Experts: Resource & Energy-Efficient Building
By Rachel Connor, Laurie Stone
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Ask the Experts: Cold EV Batteries
By Shari Prange, Richard Perez
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Ask the Experts: Affordable Renewable Energy
By Andrew H. McCalla
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Ask the Experts: Artesian Hydro
By Ian Woofenden
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Ask the Experts: Batteries in Series & Parallel
By Hugh Piggott
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

How to Buy a Wind-Electric System
By Ian Woofenden, Mick Sagrillo
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
You’ve been dreaming about it for years, and now you’re ready to plunk down the cash, put concrete in the ground, and put up a tower. You understand that you need to buy a whole system, not just a wind turbine. And you know that there must be an orderly set of steps to follow—a process.

Solarscapes: A New Face for PVs
By Topher Donahue
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
If you count yourself among the people who love the idea of making their own clean energy, but balk at the idea of planting a pole mount in the middle of your backyard or covering your historic home’s rooftop with high-tech PV modules, this fresh design strategy offers a solution.

Born to be Wired
By Kelly Davidson
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
Randy Richmond put a new spin on some used wheels, converting a conventional gas-engine pickup to run solely on electricity.

Water Rites: A Microhydro Evolution  Online Membership Required
By Jeffe Aronson
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
These off-grid Aussies made better use of their RE resources by replacing a temperamental turbine with a new microhydro machine and adding PV to the mix.

Big Problems with Big Coal   Online Membership Required
By Jeff Goodell
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
In the United States and across the world, coal is reemerging as the primary fossil fuel of choice for electricity production. Learn the shocking truth about this abundant yet problematic energy source.

Fueling a Revolution   Online Membership Required
By Claire Anderson
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
Not your ol’ fashioned filling station — this PV-powered Eugene, Oregon, fuel stop offers biodiesel and bioethanol at the pumps, and an eco-smart mini-mart.

Gear for the New Year: Solar Power 2007 Hardware Highlights  Online Membership Required
By Ryan Mayfield, Joe Schwartz
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
The Solar Power 2007 conference offered first peeks at many of the new products in the solar industry. Here are some that caught our eye.

Green from the Ground Up   Online Membership Required
By Jim McKnight, Mark Klein, Laura Lee
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
Energy- and resource-efficient strategies paired with solar-electric and solar thermal systems give this Wisconsin home a high-performance edge.

Pumping Water with the Wind: Modern Historic Technology  Online Membership Required
By Kevin Moore
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
If you need to pump water on your property and have access to reliable winds, water-pumping windmills are a worthy option.

Go with the Flow: Passive Solar Biodiesel Storage
By Lyle Estill, Stephen Hren
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)
Biodiesel is susceptible to gelling at cold temperatures, but a simple solar storage shed can keep your fuel flowing all winter.

Code Corner: Module Wiring 101
By John Wiles
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

IPP: Power Struggles
By Don Loweburg
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Power Politics: Exploring the Economic Future of Renewables
By Michael Welch
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

Word Power: Renewable... Priorities: Ordering RE Possibilities
By Ian Woofenden
Issue: Dec/Jan 2008 (#122)

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