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Eddy the Electron Goes Solar: A fun and educational story about photovoltaics
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Eddy the Electron Goes Solar: A fun and educational story about photovoltaics

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In 1921 Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics for his simple explanation of how light can be absorbed by an element. Einstein’s work led to the development of modern solar cells.Well written and beautifully illustrated, this book is a primer on how the sun’s energy is converted into clean, renewable solar electricity as explained by an affable cartoon character named Eddy the Electron.By the end of Eddy’s exciting adventure you and your chil-dren will under-stand- the basics of the solar energy conversion process known as ‘photovoltaics.’ In the near future, our stodgy world of electricity is going to go through remarkable changes that will forever alter the way we think about electricity. These changes will include new technologies such as smart-grids and photovoltaics. The next generation of children should comfortably understand how this new electricity paradigm will affect their lives, much the same way that children today understand the internet and how it continuously changes their lives. Eddy the Electron Goes Solar is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the future of electricity.In the coming age of a renewable energy world, Eddy the Electron Goes Solar will become an integral part of educating our children about solar energy as well as opening their minds to exploring the possibilities of creating a better, greener, cleaner world for all of us.With contributions from solar industry experts and leaders. Bonus: Glos-sary of Terms page with sim-ple expla-na-tions of solar energy terms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Auberson & Graydon Productions, LLC
Date
25 March 2018
Pages
36
ISBN
9780988980525

In 1921 Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics for his simple explanation of how light can be absorbed by an element. Einstein’s work led to the development of modern solar cells.Well written and beautifully illustrated, this book is a primer on how the sun’s energy is converted into clean, renewable solar electricity as explained by an affable cartoon character named Eddy the Electron.By the end of Eddy’s exciting adventure you and your chil-dren will under-stand- the basics of the solar energy conversion process known as ‘photovoltaics.’ In the near future, our stodgy world of electricity is going to go through remarkable changes that will forever alter the way we think about electricity. These changes will include new technologies such as smart-grids and photovoltaics. The next generation of children should comfortably understand how this new electricity paradigm will affect their lives, much the same way that children today understand the internet and how it continuously changes their lives. Eddy the Electron Goes Solar is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the future of electricity.In the coming age of a renewable energy world, Eddy the Electron Goes Solar will become an integral part of educating our children about solar energy as well as opening their minds to exploring the possibilities of creating a better, greener, cleaner world for all of us.With contributions from solar industry experts and leaders. Bonus: Glos-sary of Terms page with sim-ple expla-na-tions of solar energy terms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Auberson & Graydon Productions, LLC
Date
25 March 2018
Pages
36
ISBN
9780988980525