If you liked Water Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming) by Andrew Solway, start with Generating and using electricity (2010), Graphing the environment (2008), and From sunlight to blockbuster movies (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Water Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming)?

BookOrb recommends Generating and using electricity (2010), Graphing the environment (2008), From sunlight to blockbuster movies (2015), How groovy was your gran? (2008), and Kenny Chesny (2009).

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Who wrote Water Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming)?

Water Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming) is by Andrew Solway.