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Using
solar energy for pool heating and for extending your swim season is one of the
most attractive options today. Solar heat is more economical over the life of
the system than a pool heater that uses electricity, fuel oil or propane gas.
Compared to other pool heating technologies, a solar pool heating system pays
for itself within two to four years. The energy is provided free from the sun,
delivers minimal maintenance costs and is clean, safe and quiet. Solar pool
heating adds substantial value to your pool and to your home.
Even hot water heaters can now harness the power of the sun. The newest and most
innovative way to use the sun’s energy is through FAFCO’s solar hot water
systems. In a 10-year collaboration with the Department of Energy, FAFCO
developed Hot2o, the world’s first lightweight, affordable, all-polymer,
do-it-yourself solar hot water system designed to reduce water heating bills by
about half.
“The
debut of this technology marks a significant milestone in the history of solar
energy because of the potential savings to consumers worldwide and the ability
to reduce the environmental impact associated with traditional energy sources,”
says Freeman A. Ford, Solar Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of FAFCO Inc.
“Hot2o saves homeowners money and helps them live a little greener.”
The Hot2o solar hot water system replaces heavy, expensive and difficult-to-ship
glazed copper collectors with lightweight, inexpensive and easy-to-ship polymer
collectors. Hot2o is designed to work with any conventional residential hot
water tank. The entire system fits in a single box and weighs less than 62
pounds. The system can be safely deployed on a roof by a single person using
typical household tools.
Homeowners can begin seeing a return on investment as soon as the system is
installed. Hot2o typically pays for itself in less than five years, as compared
to 10 to 20 years with traditional glazed copper solar hot water systems.
The Department of Energy estimates that an average household with an electric
water heater spends about 25 percent of its home energy costs on heating water.
Electricity generated by fossil fuels for a single home puts more carbon dioxide
into the air than two average cars. Continuing to use traditional energy
resources to generate household power and heat hot water is a heavy burden both
financially and environmentally.
Homeowners who invest in solar energy systems for generating electricity or
heating water can qualify for a 30 percent federal solar energy tax credit under
the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006, which was extended through 2008
For homeowners who want to protect the environment - and save a few dollars in
the process - it’s time to take another look at solar energy. For more
information, visit www.hot2o.com and www.fafco.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent

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