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Solar Water Heating

A simple illustration showing solar water heating: the sun shining, wavy lines representing heat moving down to water, and icons of a rising arrow and thermometer indicating increasing temperature.

Solar water heating offers a sustainable approach to energy, harnessing the sun's power to reduce reliance on mechanical systems. Various types exist, including batch, thermosiphon, closed-loop active, drain-down, drain-back, and phase change systems, each with unique operational characteristics and considerations for efficiency, freezing protection, and installation. Understanding these diverse system connections, from direct to indirect and passive to active circulation, is crucial for integrating solar water heating effectively into building designs, optimizing for both performance and cost.

Photovoltaics (Solar Panels)

A simple line drawing showing a sun—representing solar panels—on the left and three battery icons on the right, each with charging bars displayed inside.

Photovoltaic systems (PVs) convert sunlight into electricity, utilizing semiconductor materials that generate DC electricity, which is then transformed into AC. PVs can be arrayed or integrated into structures and must comply with safety codes. They offer renewable energy benefits, but have high initial costs and require favorable locations for efficiency.