Thursday, December 29, 2011

Solar Thermal Heating in 2012


As we move into the new year we think about how we can start it off right. One way is to think about ways we can conserve money in regards to our utility bills. Your PG&E bill is already high and there is no end in sight for the amount it could raise. Best nip it in the bud by installing solar thermal technology in your house which will greatly reduce your dependence on PG&E by creating self sustaining energy. Check into your local city government for rebate programs on Solar and you might just be surprised with what they have to offer.
Don't forget that installing solar water in your business or home will not only increase the value, but the cost payback for investment is much better than just throwing your money in a bank savings account.
Two things you should remember in Solar Thermal technology is that there are basically two kinds:
Evacuated tubes: Newer technology, more hi-tech, rapidly improved in recent years, already dominant in most European and Asian markets. *Shown in the picture to the right.

Flat Plates: Older technology, moderately improved in the past 40 years, largely phased out in most European and Asian markets but still dominant for swimming pools, in lagging markets, including the U.S.

In the end, its all about reducing our carbon footprint to help pave the way towards a more sustainable and environmental friendly future. One of the easiest and least impact to your budget is to start with solar thermal technology today.
Check out some of our newest products by Solar Depot, distributed by US Hydrotech Environmental Solutions:
And call us about how solar thermal technology can benefit you.

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