Posts Tagged ‘solar hot water heaters’

The 2 Best Uses For Solar Energy In Maryland

November 7th, 2009

Maryland is a terrific place for solar energy. We are in a better location for solar energy than the top solar energy market in the world, Germany. Read more about how solar energy in Maryland compares to Germany…here

If you are starting your research into solar energy for your home, here the 2 most effective ways to utilize solar energy in Maryland.

Heating household water with solar energy.

Using solar energy in MD to heat household water is a good first steps towards more energy independence. Here is how solar hot water heaters use solar energy is used to heat water…Click on the image for the interactive video.

 The 2 Best Uses For Solar Energy In Maryland

Generate electricity with solar energy.

Maryland is a great place solar photovoltaic or solar PV panels…here is how solar energy is converted to electricity. Click on the video below.

Solar Water Heaters- How They Work

April 5th, 2009

atissun_schucoanimation Solar Water Heaters- How They WorkMany of you have already seen this animation explaining Schuco solar water heating systems, but for those who haven’t, this is a great presentation on how solar hot water heaters work.

Click here or on the image to the right.

Tankless Water Heaters vs. Solar Water Heaters

August 18th, 2008

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless heaters don’t store and heat water, they heat it on demand as you need it. Tankless water heaters are energy-efficient in large part because they have virtually none of the “standby” heat loss that is inherent in the standard tank- or “storage-” type water heaters in this country.

tankless01 Tankless Water Heaters vs. Solar Water HeatersOne complaint some have about these devices is that if they aren’t sized properly, they aren’t capable of delivering enough water to serve several uses at the same time. Both of these problems are usually due to the unit being undersized for the anticipated usage. Another complaint is that when multiple people in a house attempt to use the hot water simultaneously, nobody gets enough of it.

Tankless heaters also require 5-15 seconds to heat water to its desired temperature. In large homes where there are already long waits for hot water, the additional time it takes to reach the user may seem interminable, and it also wastes water.


Solar Hot Water Heatersannapolis_solarhouse01 Tankless Water Heaters vs. Solar Water Heaters

With many people in Maryland and across the country now focused on reducing their carbon footprint, there has been increasing interest in renewable energy. Arguably the best and most cost-effective way to do this is to install a solar-thermal water heating system. Solar-thermal means using the heat of the sun directly, rather than turning the sun’s energy into electricity then using the electricity to do the work. Most people use lots of hot water for washing and cleaning, so this is an excellent place to start reducing carbon emissions.

Solar-thermal water heating systems are becoming more and more cost effective due to recent rises in energy prices. Depending on the levels of sunshine where you live, and how much hot water you use, the system will generally pay for itself within a short period of time. In addition, houses with eco-friendly features tend to stand out in the market and sell more quickly. You should notice an immediate fall in your fuel bills, particularly in the summer. Costs can be offset even further by government grants which help people install solar water heating.