Solar Power Water Boiler - Save On Monthly Bills
With Solar Energy
It is estimated that the normal family home spends a lot of
money on hot water - or rather the fuel that is required to
heat water.
This has traditionally been
done by utility companies that use coal or other fossil fuels
(or even nuclear power) to power a hot water element or boiler
in your home. There are various methods and devices that make
this system as efficient as possible but the bottom line is
that fossil fuels are getting harder to find and will get
harder to find in the future. Consequently the costs are rising
and will continue to rise. Alternatives are being looked for
by utility companies, governments and the individual
consumer. One alternative is to use solar power to heat your
water. This article will discuss how a solar power water
boiler works and how it could be the alternative to high
energy bills whilst being an environmentally friendly option
too.
Solar water heating is probably the simplest and most
popular application of solar energy that is being
currently used. It is a simple case of allowing the thermal
rays of the sun to come into contact with water. There are two
ways of doing this that are popular. They are known as flat
plate collectors and batch collectors.
Flat plate collectors are simply a series of pipes that are
placed in a part of the home where there is direct sunlight
(generally a south facing roof). Water is passed through the
pipes and is heated by the sun in the process. The pipes are
designed to take maximum advantage of the thermal heat.
A batch collector system is a specially made water tank that
will absorb the thermal heating provided by the sun and thus
heat the water stored in the tank. This water can then be used
in the home. The tank is placed in a position where it can get
maximum exposure to sunlight.
The water supplied by either of these systems can then be
used in the regular plumbing system of the house where it can
be used for everyday usage such as showers, washing up the
dishes and cooking. Even though the home will still be
connected to the electricity or gas that normally heats the
water, the solar heated water will require a lot less energy to
heat it than ordinary cooler water. This will help to save on
energy bills.
Purchasing and installing each system will cost a bit of
money but the maintenance cost is low and the system will last
anywhere from 10 to 25 years. Depending on how much hot water
you use and how efficient your home is in terms of storing hot
water, you could pay off the purchase and installation costs
within 5 to 7 years. After that you would be saving money. You
would also be doing your bit in decreasing the amount of
greenhouse gases pushed into the
atmosphere.
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