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 <note>Solar electricity is a wonderful concept. Take free power from the sun and use it to power electrical equipment . No ongoing electricity bills, no reliance on an electricity socket. ''Free' electricity that does not harm the planet. Generating electricity from sunlight alone is a powerful resource, with applications and benefits throughout the world. But how does it work? What is it suitable for? How much does it cost? How do I install it? This internet-linked book answers all these questions and shows you how to use the power of the sun to generate electricity yourself.</note>
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