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|a FOREWORD ; PREFACE ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; List of Contributors ; ABOUT THE AUTHORS ; INTRODUCTION ; PART I: TECHNOLOGIES, BENEFITS AND CHALLENGIES ; Sunlight and Solar Radiation ; INTRODUCTION; SUNLIGHT ; SOLAR RADIATION ON EARTH'S SURFACE; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Climate Change ; INTRODUCTION; GLOBAL WARMING; KYOTO PROTOCOL ; CARBON CREDITS; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Solar Energy and Associated Benefits ; INTRODUCTION; SOLAR POWER; ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT; ENERGY AND HEALTH ; ENERGY AND SOCIETY ; ENERGY AND THE ECONOMY ; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS.
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|a REFERENCESSolar Powered Technologies; INTRODUCTION; PASSIVE SOLAR BUILDING DESIGN; SOLAR DRYERS; SOLAR COOKERS; SOLAR WATER DESALINATION; SOLAR POWERED WATER HEATERS; SOLAR ELECTRICITY; SOLAR FUELS; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Solar Power and Sustainable Development; INTRODUCTION; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; PASSIVE BUILDING DESIGN; SOLAR THERMAL; SOLAR ELECTRICITY AS A RELIABLE SOURCE; SOLAR WATER DESALINATION FOR COASTAL COMMUNITIES; SOLAR DRYERS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SOLAR COOKERS IN CASES OF NEED; ZERO ENERGY COMMUNITIES; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; FOOT NOTE; REFERENCES.
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|a Natural Lighting in Buildings INTRODUCTION; BENEFITS OF NATURAL LIGHTING; DAYLIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS; SOLAR ENVELOPES; LIGHT AT THE URBAN SCALE; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Challenges in The Arab World ; INTRODUCTION; AVAILABILITY OF SOLAR ENERGY; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; STORAGE EFFICIENCY; COST EFFICIENCY; INSTITUTIONAL OBSTACLES ; SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS; DISCUSSION; QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; PART II: ECONOMICS AND CASE STUDIES ; Feasibility of Solar Energy ; INTRODUCTION; ECONOMIC BARRIERS OF SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES DIFFUSION WORLDWIDE; POLICIES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES; Case Studies.
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