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9780071400213

Power of Light : The Epic Story of One Man's Quest to Harness the Sun

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    9780071400213

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    0071400214

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-02-13
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
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Summary

Not until the industrial revolution, with its insatiable demand for fuel, that modern inventors - like Prometheus carrying fire from Mt. Olympus - began to build machines capable of channeling the sun's rays into usable energy.
The Power of Light is a dramatic narrative of those Prometheans and their furious technological quest to create the ultimate "Sun Machine." Told with a fervent passion, and without chastising or proselytizing, the story opens during the last gasps of the industrial revolution. With its grimy cities, its black and billowing smokestacks, it was a time for the realization of previously unimaginable projects, a time that gave birth to a cornucopia of new inventions and visionary dreamers - some bound for immortality, and others whose genius would be forever shrouded in obscurity.
In this original investigation into a little-known chapter of the history of science, we follow the story of Frank Shuman, a Brooklyn-born, self-educated inventor who dreamed up a 1000-horse-power solar-powered behemoth to pump the Nile River onto parched Egyptian cotton fields - a dream that would be deferred, overshadowed by the hand of fate and the bugle-call of world war. Along Shuman's path, we meet the luminaries of solar invention - Augustin Mouchot, William Adams, Aubrey Eneas, and a host of others - all the while tracing the incredible saga of solar power from its roots in ancient history to its optimistic dawning in the industrial age to its impending triumph today.

Author Biography

Frank Kryza has spent 20 years in the energy industry, abroad and at home. A former newspaper reporter and editor in Connecticut, he holds an undergraduate degree from Yale College and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Philadelphia's Solar Wizardp. 1
Shuman's Inspirations: Solar Power in Ancient Greece and Europe in the Middle Agesp. 33
The 4-Acre Solar Machinep. 61
"A Substitute for Fuel in Tropical Countries"p. 91
Solar-Powered Irrigation in Egyptp. 125
Augustin Mouchot and the First "Sun Engine"p. 147
Egypt's Great Sun Machinep. 177
California Light and Solar Powerp. 207
War and Petroleum: The End of an Erap. 239
Background Informationp. 265
Bibliographyp. 273
Illustration Creditsp. 279
Acknowledgmentsp. 281
Indexp. 285
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