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Solar Hot Water And The New Energy Paradigm

Technology and society today are advancing in such a way that the methods of energy production, transportation and consumption that have been in use for the last 100 years are reaching the end of their shelf life. Expanded population growth and development are placing new demand on our energy resources as a planet. Infrastructure and progression must be planned in such a way that there is fair development for all. There exists a resource, however, that can be used by everyone around the world (with a few geographical exceptions), and can provide more energy in one day than the human race currently uses in a year. This resource is the sun and solar energy.
To provide energy for all, energy creation must be matched precisely with the load. Consider the warmth the sun provides to the earth day in, day out. This warmth can easily be transferred and controlled with a solar hot water system, and provided to any system or technology requiring heat. Solar hot water for future development can be implemented easily on a where-needed basis. Distributed generation for solar hot water will reduce infrastructure costs and provide reliable ...
... heating systems wherever installed. Around the world, a large portion of energy consumed in the form of heated water, generally for cooking, cleaning or space heating. To use the sun for solar hot water in the future is a great manner of providing heat and thermal energy.
Like anything else, solar hot water systems vary greatly in power and quality from their designs. The most effective solar hot water system on the market is the Solar Beam Concentrator from Solution Energy Systems. This system is a dish shaped collector, with two-axis tracking capabilities. From dawn to dusk, it tracks the sun on its jaunt across the sky, ensuring maximal harvesting of the sun's energy. This energy harvested in the form of solar hot water can easily be transferred on. Since the system heats water to 97 degrees Celsius (200F), inexpensive pox piping can be used, rather than copper. This reduces the installation costs for the solar hot water system.
The system has been proven by independent testing laboratories around the world. In the USA, the Solar Beam has SRCC certification, in Europe is holds Solar Key mark Certification, in Canada the system is certified by the CSA, and it also holds national certifications in Australia and New Zealand. The Solar Beam concentrator is reliable, durable and powerful, very suitable for today’s and the future's energy needs. Clean technology is moving forward, and the Solar Beam is at the forefront.
This is a guest post by James Peter. He is a fairly well-known solar power and solar hot water.
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