
doi: 10.2172/12199508
The Decentralized Solar Energy Technology Assessment Program (TAP) is a program sponsored by the Office of Solar, Geothermal, Electric and Storage Systems, Department of Energy (DOE). The major purpose of the program is to assess the social, political, institutional and life-style impacts of the widespread adoption of decentralized solar technology. This document describes the major components and presents the research plan for the TAP. Responsibilities, milestones and deliverable for all components are identified where applicable.
Dc - 59 - Heating And Cooling (Microfiche Only For 59A And 59B), solar
Dc - 59 - Heating And Cooling (Microfiche Only For 59A And 59B), solar
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