Cost-Effective Solar Power Solutions
Of all the types of solar power systems available today, solar water heating is one of the most effective so far. Below you will find some links to very cost-effective solar power systems, some of which are very efficient, like the thermosiphon solar water heater which does not even need a pump! The thermosiphon solar water heater is carried exclusively by our partner, Eco-Smart.
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40 Gallon Passive Solar Water Heater Uses the sun to preheat water for a standard electric or gas water heater. Save up to 20% of total household energy costs… |
Thermosiphon Passive Solar Water Heater Solar Panels contain food grade glycol, which, when heated by the sun, rises up to circulate through the ceramic lined water tank, heating the water. |
![]() Rheem Tankless Gas Water Heater Eco-$mart offers a full line of energy efficient tankless gas water heaters. Rheem tankless water heaters deliver hot water on demand with a digital control system designed for highest safety and lowest energy use. Quoted |
Building Integrated Solar Water Heating Installed under a metal roof during new construction or a re-roofing process, the system collects the sun’s energy as heat, which is then conducted by the metal roof into a proprietary collection system. Quoted |
Pool Heating
Enersol Solar Pool Heating Kit The Enersol solar pool heating system is simple, clean, easy to install, virtually maintenance free, and most importantly - it works. Do-it-yourself installation kit available. |
Heat exchanger that cools your attic while heating your pool. No roof-mounted panels, efficient and quiet operation. Fully automatic system with controller. |
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June 30th, 2008 at 12:02 am
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August 4th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
The average American family will spend more than $1600 each year for their home utilites.
August 4th, 2008 at 1:26 pm
$ 1600 seems a bit cheap to me. What does that cover? I have trouble believing that $1600 per year can even cover electricity costs in most of the country.