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Solar Thermal Use "Heats Up" in Colder Climes
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) Mar 14, 2012

According to the Colorado based Center for Resource Conservation, a solar thermal heating system for domestic hot water use can be a long-term cost saving addition for a home. They estimate that when replacing an electric system, SWH can save a household $625 annually.

Many people associate solar energy with hot regions like Arizona and Southern California. However, solar thermal water heating (SWH) can be used by families and firms in colder areas, such as Wisconsin and Oregon. In fact, Germany is a solar thermal market leader in Europe.

"Many people assume that SWH is not an option for them because they do not live near a scorching desert or by a sun-drenched beach," said Nigel Cotton, OEM Team Leader of the International Copper Association (ICA) and founder of Solarthermalworld.org, a web community for solar thermal professionals.

"However, in a solar thermal system, the energy of the sun is used to heat water in a 'holding tank'. This warmed water is circulated to provide hot water throughout the system," Cotton explained. "While SWH may not be able to provide for all hot water needs in colder climes, it can provide significant savings."

In Colorado, home owners are already taking advantage of SWH. According to the Colorado based Center for Resource Conservation, a solar thermal heating system for domestic hot water use can be a long-term cost saving addition for a home. They estimate that when replacing an electric system, SWH can save a household $625 annually. This kind of long-term investment in solar thermal also can pay off for business operations.

A laundromat in Toronto, Canada installed a SWH system that is saving money on energy costs. According to the Canadian Solar Industries Association, the solar thermal system "is expected to pay back its investment in less than ten years if energy prices remain stable, but will achieve faster payback as energy prices rise".

"Solar thermal technology is able to capture the energy of the sun and transfer it into heat in many regions around the globe," says Baerbel Epp, editor of the Solarthermalworld.org newsletter. "It is helpful for families and businesses to explore the different ways of using the free-of-charge energy from the sun no matter where they live."

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