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SAFE ~  COST EFFECTIVE~ GREEN

Hot water for your washing machine, dishwasher, and showers all contribute to your monthly energy costs. Depending on your usage, the average four person household can save $500-$1000 a year using clean energy. Currently, the federal government is encouraging people to use alternative energy sources. Families or businesses that purchase solar water heating technology can enjoy a 30% tax rebate on the price of the system.

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Safe and Effective

The United States Dept of Energy Says:
Solar water heaters—also called solar domestic hot water systems can be a cost-effective way to generate hot water for your home. They can be used in any climate, and the fuel they use -- sunshine -- is free. 
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Save on Energy Costs

The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE)
This website is as a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.

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The IRS provides Tax Credits for Individuals Who Make Their Homes More Energy Efficient
A recent tax law change provides a tax credit to improve the energy efficiency of existing homes. The law provides a 10 percent credit for buying qualified energy efficiency improvements. To qualify, a component must meet or exceed the criteria established by the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code (including supplements) and must be installed in the taxpayer’s main home in the United States.

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Go GREEN!

According to the Union of Concerned Scientists:
Solar water heating (SWH) technologies are a simple, reliable, and cost-effective method of harnessing the sun’s energy to provide for the energy needs of homes and businesses.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says:
Solar energy is a renewable resource because it is continuously supplied to the earth by the sun. There are two common ways to convert solar energy into electricity: photovoltaic and solar-thermal technologies. Photovoltaic systems consist of wafers made of silicon or other conductive materials. When sunlight hits the wafers, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the release of electricity. Solar-thermal technologies concentrate the sun's rays with mirrors or other reflective devices to heat a liquid to create steam, which is then used to turn a generator and create electricity

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