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I am envisioning a domestic "integrated solar energy system" that can capture solar energy all day through to do the following
The economics of such a system should justify its use. Initial investments in such solutions should be recovered within 3-5 years for simple systems and from 5-10 years for complex systems. This should come mainly from energy savings (electricity, gas, fuel, ...) that would otherwise be spent in these periods of time.
I am envisioning a domestic "integrated solar energy system" that can capture solar energy all day through to do the following
- Solar water heating: for home heating/warning purposes in the cold (yet sunny) winter days
- Solar water heating: for domestic (local consumption) washing, bathing, ... etc
- Solar Air heating: for direct air heating and circulating inside the house using electric fans
- Solar Electricity generation: to generate DC/AC electricity to drive the fans which will be use in the hot air circulation
- Solar Electricity generation: to generate DC/AC power for lighting and low-power use
- Solar Air cooling: to use the heat from solar energy to generate cold air for summer time
The economics of such a system should justify its use. Initial investments in such solutions should be recovered within 3-5 years for simple systems and from 5-10 years for complex systems. This should come mainly from energy savings (electricity, gas, fuel, ...) that would otherwise be spent in these periods of time.