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Task 24
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Benefits and Facts
Statistics PDF version of this pageThe Solar Heating MarketThe technical potential for residential applications of solar heating systems is 0.5-1.0 m² of solar collector/inhabitant. "Solar countries" such as Israel, Greece and Cyprus already have high "solar water heating penetration" (Israel has about 0.95 m² per inhabitant), whereas some of the best IEA countries Greece and Austria have a penetration of between 0.2 and 0.25 m² per inhabitant. The average solar penetration in IEA countries is roughly 0.04 m² per inhabitant; this would suggest that a strong growth of solar heating installations could be expected in the future. Driving forces for market development will be reduced costs and the desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A number of studies carried out by the IEA, the European Commission and in several countries reach a common conclusion: The market for solar water heaters is huge and - taken as a whole - is steadily growing, although the market growth will differ widely from country to country. Currently, the most important solar application is for residential water heating. Today, systems for hot water production in single-family houses are dominant; although, in the future, solar heating systems will be used in all types of housing. In countries with centralised heating systems, such as district heating, large-scale solar energy systems will feed heat to the distribution network. Such systems have been successfully demonstrated in Scandinavia and Germany. Swimming pool solar systems, common in some countries, also present a large market. Figure 1: The penetration (m² of collectors/1000 inhabitants) of glazed solar collectors in different IEA countries (ref. 1).
Figure 2. Year 2000 market of glazed solar collectors by region (ref 1)
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