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dc.contributor.authorPhillips, Richard E., 1936-eng
dc.date.issued1993eng
dc.description.abstractOne of the first ways solar energy was used in agriculture was to modify climatic extremes in cold livestock housing by using passive techniques. Passive techniques are extremely cost effective because they generally add little or nothing to the cost of the structure. This guide has information on designing and locating a building to make the best use of the sun and also on storing energy in such passive systems.eng
dc.identifier.otherG-01972-1993eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/9428
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Divisioneng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Extensioneng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesG - Agricultural Guides (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension) ; 01972 (1993)eng
dc.rightsArchive version. For the most recent information see extension.missouri.edu.eng
dc.rightsOpenAccess.eng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
dc.rights.licenseProvided for historical documentation only. Check Missouri Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station websites for current information.eng
dc.sourceHarvested from the University of Missouri--Columbia Extension website.eng
dc.subjectsolar energyeng
dc.subjectdesign and locationeng
dc.subjectstoring energyeng
dc.subject.lcshSolar energy -- Passive systems -- Design and constructioneng
dc.subject.lcshSolar energy in agricultureeng
dc.titleSaving energy with passive systems (1993)eng
dc.typeDocumenteng


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