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All these installations were done and are located in Europe and are an example of the types of intallations that we plan to introduce in the United States. We are looking for business partners in the U.S. If interested, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@soliclima.com

Solar hot water Facilities

Solar hot water for apartment building in Lompoc, California

Increasingly, a larger number of apartment buildings use solar energy to produce hot water. Until recently, it wasn´t hardly used, but, the coming into effect of the Technical Building Code of 2006, introduced by law, the use of this resource in any new building.

Solar energy in Visalia

Hot water and solar heating for Hotels in Visalia, California. Hotels and other facilities specially benefit from solar energy

Solar hot water and solar heating in Madera, California

There are two main uses of solar energy for homes

Solar energy in Santa Barbara

Solar energy for hot water and heating in Santa Barbara, California. Another example of the lodging industry using solar energy

Solar hot water, solar heating and heated swimming pool in Santa Clarita, California

Any building constructed after 2006 must, by law, include a solar water heating system. In addition, there are subsidies for older buildings that choose to install this type of system.

Solar energy in Sunnyvale

Solar hot water, heating, swimming pool climatization; household heating with heat pump and radiant floor in Sunnyvale, California. Soliclima doesn´t just install renewable energy systems.

Solar hot water and heating in Victorville, California

Soliclima has stores in most Spanish provinces

Solar energy in Lancaster

Solar energy for hot water and heated swimming pools in Lancaster, California. The differences between module, collector, concentrator, plate and solar panel.

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Solar array in Lompoc
Solar array in Lompoc Solar energy in Lompoc, California Solar installation in Lompoc, California

Solar hot water for apartment building in Lompoc, California

Increasingly, a larger number of apartment buildings use solar energy to produce hot water. Until recently, it wasn´t hardly used, but, the coming into effect of the Technical Building Code of 2006, introduced by law, the use of this resource in any new building.

At the same time, there are subsidies for solar installations in apartment complexes that were built before this building code was implemented.

These facilities offer two options. A large single accumulator that can be installed for the whole apartment building or a small one that can be placed in every apartment, thus, giving each neighbor, the ability to control its own spending.

Solar energy has many advantages: big savings of both, fuel and CO2 emissions are the most obvious, but, the fact that they use local energy -renewable energies always are local- make the country more independent from others, as far as supply and prices is concerned .

Solar energy can also be used to produce heat, but, we recommend such use only in single family homes, since the amount of panels needed for a multi building would be too high and there wouldn´t be enough space on the roof.

 
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