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There are two distinct types of solar energy: Solar Electric,
and Solar Thermal. EA's expertise is in electrical systems.
Solar thermal information is listed on our website for your reference.
We are not available to advise, supply nor install solar thermal
systems. Please contact a professional plumber in your area who
can advise you on that technology.
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Solar
Electric Products
Solar Electric (photovoltaic or PV) products convert the sun's energy
into electricity. This electricity is then stored in batteries for
later use, used to power an appliance such as a water pump directly
or fed into the power distribution grid (grid-intertie systems).
This energy is then used to run lights, stereos, and any electrical
appliance, although it is not generally efficient to run appliances
that generate heat such as a baseboard heater in all but the largest
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Solar
Pool Heating
You
can't beat free heat!
A solar heating system can dramatically decrease - and in some cases
eliminate - pool heating costs. Using the free, unlimited power of the
sun, heat is collected and transferred to your swimming pool water. Tried
and true solar technology has been in place for over thirty years and
is constantly being improved. Today's systems are reliable, durable,
easy to install and maintain, and the benefits are many:
- An immediate
dramatic reduction or elimination of pool heating costs
- A two-to
five-year payback, after which your heat is free
- An extended
swimming season: more time to swim, play, and socialize
outdoors
- Increased
value to your pool and your home
- Decreased
environmental impact
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Domestic
Hot Water (DHW)
DHW
systems use the sun's energy to heat hot water.
This water may then be used for domestic hot
water or for heating purposes. These systems
can easily be added to an existing building or
can be integrated into new construction.
Kits
that start around $1600 can be used to supplement
your DHW requirements and still maintain your
existing hot water heater for a backup. Depending
on the specifics of your installation, a solar
DHW kit can reduce your hot water bill by 50%
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