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35843
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Solar power was a commonly perceived power source of the future. The author proved it was an energy source of the ages—harnessed as far back as antiquity, in fact. To prove it a feasible solution for the current energy crisis, he discussed the facility of active and passive solar power. He also proposed how homes could be retrofitted, or equipped, to generate this type of power.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 2, Mar 1980, p23-26, 55-56, 58
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7806
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Huso discusses the use of passive solar energy in existing and newly-built houses.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 38 Issue 5, May 2006, p12, il
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19165
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Like farming, aquaculture in North Carolina is a seasonal business. Research is seeking to develop a passive solar greenhouse for year-round aquaculture in hopes that more investment will be made into the industry.
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