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Solar Domestic Hot Water is a great technology that everyone with sun should take advantage of. Solar Hot Water Heating gets a bit more complicated in New England because you need a large collector to compensate for only 4 hours of sun per day in the winter. That is, when we get sun at all. So you build this big collector to cover 40 or 50% of your heat load in the winter, but in the summer you now have a tremendous amount of hot water that you need to dump somehow. Bald Guy on Climate change was there for "The next BIG thing."
Last Updated (Monday, 21 June 2010 19:44)
A Visit from "The Bald Guy!"We had the pleasure of having "The Bald Guy on Climate Change" visit our store. Check out his blog at: http://baldguyonclimatechange.com/ Checkout the clip below:
Last Updated (Sunday, 24 January 2010 21:55) |
NH Hot Water CreditsThe New Hampshire Office on Energy Planning submitted a proposal to the US Energy Department to fund a Solar Hot Water program in the state, and they succeeded. The program has been approved and will start sometime around April 22. We have been to PUC meeting to review the application process. There are a few strings attached but nothing very difficult, We know the OEP has enough money for 600 $750.00 credits. We also know that the NHPUC is working on an additional credit which will be part of the program and looks like it could be another $750.00 credit. We expect both of these programs to be avalailable April 22. If you want to take advantage of this program we suggest that you help us plan your system early There will be a gold rush like flood of activity once the process opens. We would be happy to preplan your system and take a deposit to reserve equipment so we are all ready when the time comes. We can not quarantee that anyone will get a credit, but 600 slots for the state with only a limited number of solar companies makes us think we have a pretty good shot at getting everyone who wants a slot, in. Call us or stop in soon to discuss. Last Updated (Monday, 01 March 2010 17:08) |



