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David Allan on June 23, 2012, at the entry of his solar home, featuring the "TRUTH IS LIGHT" keystone, which came from a granite rock that the builder, Alan Wright, procured from a refurbishment of the Salt Lake temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon).
David Allan on June 23, 2012, at the entry of his solar home, featuring the "TRUTH IS LIGHT" keystone, which came from a granite rock that the builder, Alan Wright, procured from a refurbishment of the Salt Lake temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon).

A directory of resources pertaining to physicist David W. Allan, who is the father of this site's founder, Sterling D. Allan.

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Tour of David Allan's Solar Home

David Allan on Walipini greenhouse method

  • On Nov. 27, 2009, my dad, David Allan, gave an extemporaneous presentation on the Walipini greenhouse methodology. Present at this presentation was John Day, Michele Roberts, and James Torgeson, who are involved in Grow Utah First and Safe Haven Villages of which I'm also a part, which seeks to deploy the Walipinis widely in Utah to help the state become more self-sufficient in its food production. -- Sterling D. Allan (YouTube; Nov. 27, 2009)

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  • Featured: Tools > For Inventors / David Allan >
    "My Idea" is Actually from Higher Power - Reflections on a saying I was raised with: "There is no limit to the good you can do if you don't worry about who gets the credit." When you consider that "ideas" actually come from the divine, and that it takes a lot of people and talents to bring an idea to market, it's easier to maintain the needed humility. (PESN; June 27, 2012)
  • Featured: Solar > Thermal > Home >
    A Tour of David W. Allan's Solar Home that Uses 10 Solar Principles - Located in the cooler central Utah climate at 6,000 foot elevation, the Allan's solar home integrates at least ten different forms of solar, including: trombe wall, solarium convection, photovoltaic cells, propylene-glycol heat exchange, eutectic salt chamber, berm insulation, black chimneys and under-ground intake for passive solar air conditioning, and dehydration of food. (PESN; June 24, 2012)

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