When designing a building or building a new home, there are
many decisions to be made. Most folks today are aware of how different choices
affect efficiency, and are looking for ways to maximize efficiency. To
determine if a solar thermal system is right for your project, there are many
factors to consider. These systems can be used in applications throughout the
United States, but may have particular advantages in these scenarios:
Locations where
energy costs are high
If the area where you’re building experiences particularly
high energy costs or there is only access to one energy type, solar thermal is
an excellent solution. Gas water heating is typically cheaper than electric, so
if gas is not available in the area, electricity is your only option for
traditional water heating. Solar thermal system installation will allow you to
avoid high electricity prices and offer more options for your water heating
solution.
There is a need for
consistent hot water
Many types of commercial facilities have a consistent need
for hot water for operations, such as in laboratories, hospitals, or housing
quarters. Because of the hot water demand, energy expenses are high for water
heating in these applications. Solar thermal systems can allow a facility to
significantly cut their hot water expenses, and should be considered when
designing such a facility.
Energy security is a
necessity
When designing a building, energy availability must be
considered to ensure the facility can receive adequate energy to power their
hot water heating system as well as other vital systems. In remote areas,
energy sources may not be available or are lacking. In some parts of the world,
energy supply is not always a sure thing. Solar thermal systems reduce a
facility’s energy dependency by allowing the facility to produce most of its
hot water with very little energy use.