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258 documents for solar collectors hot water
  • FAIRHAVEN, Calif. -- TrendSetter Solar Products, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TSSP) today announced it is stepping up importation of its new Evacuated Tube Solar...

  • ASHEVILLE, N.C., May 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Asheville- Buncombe Technical Community College has entered into an agreement with FLS Energy, Inc., to have 39 thermal collectors installed on four campus buildings to provide hot water heated by solar energy. Funded by a U.S. Department of Energy appropriation from 2008 secured by U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler, the College's Global Institute for Sustainability Technology project will provide 1,885 gallons of hot water a day. The panels will be installed starting later in the spring, and the installation should be complete by the end of the year.

  • ... and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, water heating and other systems at the 1,036-bed Knox Co... by the sun, thanks to installation of a solar farm featuring 300 solar collectors. The system is...

  • Owner: Steve Tesoriero Idea: For 10 years, Tesoriero helped manage the town's well- water system on the Board of Public Works and developed an interest in environmental issues. After he was laid off from his sales and management job with Hewlett-Packard Co., he launched Renewable Resource Systems to blend his corporate experience, environmental knowledge and basic construction skills. Tesoriero achieved manufacturers' authorization to install solar collectors to heat home swimming pools and hot water heaters. Tesoriero also has started the process to become a certified energy-efficient auditor with New Jersey's Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program to test for holes that let heat or cold air enter or escape, whether combustion appliances leak gas or carbon monoxide and whether other...

  • DeLuca: Taxpayers can take long-distance refunds Question: Is it true I can deduct energy-efficient home improvements from my taxes? I'm planning to make my house more energy efficient in 2007 and was thinking seriously about putting solar hot-water collectors on my roof. I'm a little hesitant about spending more money on my house to make my place more efficient than I'll ever get back from energy and tax savings. And, lastly, how can I find out about the tax changes for 2006 before I make an appointment to have my taxes done?

  • Solar rising with tax credits, lower costs Rebates can cut a project's expense while photovoltaic panels cost half what they did three years ago.

    ... away from promoting solar-thermal collectors designed to heat water, a mainstay of the business...

  • SEARSPORT, Maine -- It's an irony not lost on many people. Those who struggle to pay their oil and electric bills and would benefit most from installing the latest energy-saving equipment often cannot afford the investment. Yet the extravagant house overlooking the harbor might have solar panels on its roof.

    ..., recently returned to producing solar collectors that produce domestic hot water, the water that co...

  • ... Grade Solar Thermal Technology for Hot Water Solutions. ROCKLIN, Calif. -- JLM Energy Inc., an ... Gyezr, a family of solar thermal collectors built for commercial applications. Gyezr solar the...

  • PROJECT TEAM + STATS: Project Location: Portland, Oregon

    ..., low-flow fixtures for reduced domestic hot water demand, high-efficiency mechanical equipment, heat... production: 1,360 square feet of flat panel solar hot water collectors (providing 24 percent of the ...

  • BATHURST, New Brunswick, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Can a family of six live their everyday life without dependence on fossil fuels for an entire year? By integrating its leading efficient geothermal, solar and home appliance technologies, Bosch helped Canada's EcoPlusHome demonstrate that today's modern family can live a net zero existence without compromising comfort or cost. Through the use of both passive and active eco-friendly efforts, the 285- square-meter (3,067-square-foot) home in Bathurst, New Brunswick provided comfortable and affordable living year-round. In order to prove that an average consumer's home can achieve net zero status at a reasonable price of about $275,000 USD, Bosch designed the EcoPlusHome in partnership with Tight Lines Productions, Maple Leaf Homes and ...

    ...Ground and water temperatures below the earth's surface remain rela...Solar thermal collectors harvest the sun's energy for heating of the hot wa...

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