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1975
• The frequency of ISES News was increased to quarterly, and expanded to eight pages
• The proceedings of conferences were published after each biennial meeting.
• The Dutch Section was formed
• The first ISES award, the Farrington Daniels Award, was awarded to Professor Hoyt Hottel.
1976
• The Solar Energy Journal had six issues (380 pages) rather than four.
• SunWorld, the replacement for the Sun at Work (which ceased in 1967) was started with Everett Howe and
Yvonne Howell as editors.
• The following Sections were formed: Israel, Ireland and Scandinavia.
1977
• The Arab, German and Belgian and South African Sections were formed.
• The second Farrington Daniels Award went to Dr. Valintin Baum (USSR).
1978
• Solar Energy Journal began to be published monthly.
1979
• ISES celebrates its Silver Jubilee at the Solar World Congress in Atlanta, USA.
• Professor Felix Trombe was the third recipient of the Farrington Daniels Award.
• The Canadian and Finish Sections were formed.
• China Solar Energy Society was founded.
Figure 15: Wall ReadCSIRO, Bill Charters Uni of Melbourne, Jack DuffieUniv of Wisconsin
and Roger Morse CSIRO
The four people in Figure 15were each ISES Presidents at some stage during their careers.
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