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
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.
Hot water and solar heating for Hotels in Visalia, California. Hotels and other facilities specially benefit from solar energy
There are two main uses of solar energy for homes
Solar energy for hot water and heating in Santa Barbara, California. Another example of the lodging industry using solar energy
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 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.
Soliclima has stores in most Spanish provinces
Solar energy for hot water and heated swimming pools in Lancaster, California. The differences between module, collector, concentrator, plate and solar panel.
There are two main uses of solar energy for homes
One is used only to generate hot water. It is the most common and it´s mandatory in all new construction. It´s not necessary to produce 100% of the solar hot water needs in an apartment building, because that would probably require a large number of solar plates that would not fit on the roof of the building and only a percentage is required, that varies, depending on the geographical location, since, for instance, in the north of the iberian peninsula, the sun doesn´t shine as strongly as in the south east and south.
The other is pre-heating the system. It uses solar energy to heat the hydraulic circuit as much as it can, which in wintertime is quite variable and then, the boiler kicks in to raise the temperature up to the level needed, resulting in significant fuel savings.