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The water heater and solar cell?
I rented an apartment and the heat works in oil, which is very expensive. I try find portable heaters that operate with solar energy / panels. Does anyone know anything about this? I searched in the web browsing, but nothing concrete. Any type of solar energy storage from solar panels to heat-contact or something like that instead of connecting to the electrical outlet? One last thing. Is there something to "adapt" to a boiler / water tank to heat water instead of oil? I am willing to install solar panels on this house with any other device storage to stop using electricity, and to loving home. Thank you very much!
Although question. I'm curious what you said lease about major facilities. Coming from a background of property management, I would certainly check the language first location and make sure that it's OK to install what would be the major systems in a place that is not legally yours. I have not tried or seen solar furnaces as such, but a quick Google search indicates that there are such things on the market. As regards the adaptation of your boiler / tank water for heating water, there are things like solar water heaters that you can get. My parents actually heat their home by running hot water radiation through a sub-floor system, and their water is heated by a solar water heater. You speak great facilities here, however, I do not know if it will fly with your landlord, but you should raise the matter with him and see if you can find a good solution. People often find that tighter to the house through windows and insulation is actually cheaper than installing solar panels, solar panels are very expensive and often they do not recoup the initial costs of their living. But to argue that the apartment buildings that are energy efficient generally can command a higher price for rent. If you want to push things a solar panel, make sure your landlord is definitely aware of net metering by cooperating utilities. Solar panels on a flat roof on a sunny day, for example, could launch a small apartment complex and continue provide excess energy that goes back into the network for use by other customers. In this case, the meter literally runs back on credit for the energy you feed into the network. There is an episode of back renovation nation on the planet green This man in Raleigh, North Carolina, which produces solar energy and stores it in a large bank mainly car batteries in her utility room. This means that it can activate and deactivate the grid when it wants (in his case, Progress Energy does not pay for the energy injected into the Network … if you produce more in a month that you used, they do not charge anything, but they do not pay you either … They claim the cost of maintenance are too prohibitive to pay anything back to anyone). Anyway, do some more research on the benefits of real cost of solar installations, but definitely talk to your landlord to get off of heating oil. At least, I buy a radiator, since electricity will probably be cheaper than oil this year.
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