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Dependence on non-renewable energy sources must dramatically decrease. Solar energy being the most abundant and almost infinite is the most obvious source to make use of. The energy cube below shows how much annual solar energy is available when compared to annual world energy consumption as well as finite non-renewable energy reserves.
Since solar technology does not rely on the sunlight itself but on solar radiation, it can work efficiently in the UK to provide up to 70% of typical annual domestic hot water requirements.
Using the sun as a renewable energy source helps the environment, leads to reduced energy bills and means less reliance on gas and electricity for water heating.
Want to learn more about climate changes? Click here to visit the DEFRA website to view a short film on climate change entitled 'Tomorrow's Climate, Today's Challenge'. |
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One of the cheapest forms of renewable energy.
Can be used for heating homes, businesses even swimming pools.
Reduced energy Bills.
Will produce up to 70% of the annual hot water for free. Less reliance on non-renewables.
Reduce CO2 emissions
Can save between 400 and 1300 kg of CO2 emissions per year
A visible sign of environmental awareness and commitment
Adds value to your customer's property |
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Eco Solar Equipment Ltd, 35 Acre End Street, Eynsham, OX29 4PF, T: 01865 882602
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