Synopses & Reviews
Michael Pottss 1993 book,
The Independent Home, has become one of our best sellers and is the flagship of the series of popular Solar Living Books, produced in association with Real Goods Trading Company. Because of its impact in bringing the almost unknown promise of solar energy to thousands of readers, one longtime observer of energy trends described the publication of the original
Independent Home as "the most important event in the solar industry in more than a decade."
The books initial publication coincided with a National Tour of Independent Homes. When more than ten thousand people attended this one-day event, it suddenly became clear that the promise of living in homes powered by sunlight, wind, and falling water had caught the imagination of far more Americans than expected.
In this newly revised and expanded edition, Potts again profiles the solar homesteaders whose experiments and innovations have opened the possibility of solar living for the rest of us. Potts provides clear and highly entertaining explanations of how various renewable energy systems work, and shows why they now make more sense than ever. He is a brilliant guide to the stages of planning and design faced by everyone who seeks to create a home that reconciles the personal and global dimensions of ecology.
Over the past five years, the concept of an independent home has evolved beyond the energy system to encompass the whole process of design and construction involved in planning a renovation or a new home. Independent homes are homes with integrity and personality. Beautiful abodes are now being built with age-old materials, such as straw bales and rammed earth, and combined with state-of-the-art electronic technologies for harvesting free energy from the surrounding environment.
Potts writes with lucidity about a group of homeowners some would consider to be the lunatic fringe and others would regard as among the only sane people on the planet. This move toward self-reliance is an important trend that will continue to surprise and delight us as we approach the inevitable dawn of the Solar Age.
Review
"Written by a visionary with dirt under his fingernails. If you want to seriously pursue self-reliance, you must read this book." Denis Hayes, chair of Earth Day 2000
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"These are the people who actually do the things most of us only talk about, and we'll have far less fear of failure if we let their experiences show us the way." Malcolm Wells, architect and author of The Earth Sheltered House
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"An excellent tour through all the options... Acting locally with good information is the politics of transition to a healthy planet" Hazel Henderson, economist and author of Politics of the Solar Age
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"... here is a book of true stories about real people who have taken the environmental high road. Potts's pioneers strike a high, clear chord..." John Connell, architect, cofounder of the Yestermorrow Design/Build School, and author of Homing Instinct
Synopsis
Potts's original book has become one of our best sellers and flagship of the series of popular Solar Living Books we have produced in conjunction with Real Goods Trading Company. Because of its impact in bringing the almost unknown promise of solar energy to thousands of readers, one longtime observer of energy trends described the publication of the original Independent Home as "the most important event in the solar industry in more than a decade".
About the Author
Michael Potts is a free-lance writer, networker, and teacher, who lives happily with renewable energy in Caspar, California. He and his family have been building their own innovative, low-impact home over the course of many years, steadily improving their relationship with solar technologies and with their own unique location on the planet.