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This range of solar water heating systems are designed for instalation on a sloping / pitched surface. For example tiled roofs.
Contact us and we will send you a free 32 page document that will explain everything that you need to know about solar water heating.
E3 Environmental Energy Enterprises is a proud corporate member of the Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa
This Article provides a high level introduction to the various complexities associated with solar water heating whilst also giving an introduction to E3.
SABS Test Report required for inclusion of our 20 tube evacuated tube collector into the Eskom solar water heating subsidy programme
This is a very good high level overview of the various solar water heating options. Refer to www.homepower.com for a very informative website on all aspects of renewable energy.
This article provides an introduction into sizing a solar water heating system. Refer to the www.homepower.com website for many very interesting articles related to renewable solutions
E3 Environmental Energy Enterprises will be exhibiting at the 2008 Energex Exhibition to be held at Nasrec Exhibition Centre on Friday 6th, Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th June 2008.
Visit the E3 stand at the show and enter a raffle to win a solar system.
Heiligendamm, Germany - World leaders have agreed to pursue "substantial" but unspecified
cuts in greenhouse gases and pledged to reach a United Nations deal by 2009 on long-term
measures to fight global warming.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, hosting the summit of the Group of Eight in the seaside Baltic resort
town of Heiligendamm, had hoped to gain commitments from member countries to slash
emissions by 50% by 2050.
HEILIGENDAMM — The US said yesterday that it opposed setting firm targets for greenhouse gas cuts at a Group of Eight (G-8) summit, but offered reassurance that its plan for fighting climate change would not undermine efforts by the United Nations (UN).
President George Bush’s senior climate change negotiator scotched the hopes of Chancellor Angela Merkel and UK Prime Minster Tony Blair yesterday of achieving a concrete US commitment to cutting greenhouse gas emissions at this week’s G-8 summit.