The True Power The Sun Has To Change Our Future
Protecting our nature while keeping our energy costs low — one sunrise at a time
Nowadays, society is treating environmental sustainability with more importance than we used to. This is mostly because all outcomes resulting from global warming have been more and more disastrous over the past decade.
For instance, conventional ways of heating systems including hot air (forced-air) and hot water heating (hydronic) are hugely dependent on energy converted from gas, oil, or a propane furnace, which essentially would produce a considerable amount of carbon dioxide, which is the ultimate reason for global warming.
According to research conducted by U.S. Energy Information Administration, for providing 1 million BTU of thermal energy, 228.6 pounds of CO2 will be produced and even the “cleanest” energy resource, natural gas, would actually produce 117 pounds of CO2 in the end. Recently, people have been seeking alternative ways to produce heat without producing that much CO2, and solar water heating has become popular because of its high efficiency, low energy consumption, and low exhaust emission.