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The cost effectiveness model for an electricity-displacing solar water heating program for only the year of 2008.
The cost effectiveness model for a natural gas-displacing solar water heating program through 2017 in the Greenhouse Gas-Driven scenario.
The cost effectiveness model for a natural gas-displacing solar water heating program through 2017 in the Moderate Changes scenario.
The cost effectiveness model for a natural gas-displacing solar water heating program through 2017 in the Business as Usual scenario.
The cost effectiveness model for a natural gas-displacing solar water heating program for only the year of 2008.
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Meet Dale Sweetnam

Dale Solar Water Heater

"The gas water heater only switches on a couple of days a year"

Solar Water Heating Testimonial

"We just received our first natural gas bill after we had our new solar thermal hot water panels and new high efficiency water heater installed and we have reduced natural gas usage by 83% over last year."

Glen R. Brandenburg, Director
Mission Bay Aquatic Center

SWH Fact

Solar Water Heating (SWH) makes good sense. The lifecycle cost of using a SWH system to heat water is lower than using gas and electricity at current prices.

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"Powering the world's growing population and economy could require 50 to 60 percent more energy by the year 2030. That means more use of fossil fuels, biomass, nuclear power and alternative energy."

- National Petroleum Council, July 2007