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Norton's books include "Harnessing Solar Heat"[1] and "Solar Energy Thermal Technology".[2] He contributed on "Industrial and Agricultural Applications of Solar Energy" to "Comprehensive Renewable Energy",[3] winner of one of the 2012 PROSE Awards of the Association of American Publishers for best multi-volume reference work and "Solar Energy Collectors and their applications" to Solar Energy Science and Engineering Applications".[4] With Sarah McCormack of Trinity College Dublin, Norton contributed "The Shadows Cast by Inadequate Energy Governance: Why more Sun does not necessarily mean more photovoltaic electricity", to "Renewable Energy Governance: Challenges and Insecurities".[5] With Ali Shakouri and Helen McNally, both of Purdue University wrote "Solar Power and the Enabling Role of Nanotechnology" to "Understanding the Global Energy Crisis".[6] and "Low temperature solar thermal applications" with Hans Martin Henning of Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and Daniel Mugnier of Tecsol, Vice-Chair of the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme to the book "Solar Energy".[7]
^E. Coyle and R.A. Simmons, eds (2014). Understanding the Global Energy Crisis. Purdue University Press. ISBN978 1 55753 661 7. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)