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Huang listened and built what became
the largest solar water heater business in China.
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Largest solar water heater starts functioning in ParanĂ¡ (Parana news agency, in Portuguese) Parana installed Brazil's
largest solar water heater (Estrategia Empresarial, in Portuguese)
The plan also seeks to increase solar participation and encourage solar water heating (in states like Parana,
large solar water heaters have already been installed).
Not exact matches
A
large tank in the garage is part of a
solar hot -
water system, combined with an on - demand
water heater that also warms the house on cold days.
In Western India, a
large number of homes have
solar water heaters on their roofs.
«Experts project that by 2010 the number of
solar water heaters installed in China will equal the thermal equivalent of the electrical capacity of 40
large nuclear power plants.»
Solar swimming pool heater systems usually use unglazed collectors because they circulate relatively large volumes of water through the collector and capture nearly 80 percent of the solar energy avail
Solar swimming pool
heater systems usually use unglazed collectors because they circulate relatively
large volumes of
water through the collector and capture nearly 80 percent of the
solar energy avail
solar energy available.
To involve their community, they installed a network of
solar water heaters in local homes — the energy savings brought from this wide network of
solar water heaters were then used to fund the church's more
large - scale energetic retrofit.
Experts project that by 2010 the number of
solar water heaters installed in China will equal the thermal equivalent of electrical capacity of 40
large nuclear power plants.
Here» t is: A couple things to note, before you dive in: First, that 800 MW of installed
solar capacity they attribute to China doesn't included the slew of rooftop
solar units that the nation's
larger cities are famous for (I guess they're mostly
solar water heaters, but something on the graphic should note that achievement).
Some SHC technologies, such as domestic hot -
water heaters, are already widely in use in some countries, but others, like
large - scale
solar - fired district heating, are just entering the wider deployment phase, while
solar - powered cooling is still at the development stage.