Dissemination of solar water heaters in taiwan: The case of remote islands

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Solar water heaters represent the success story in the development of renewable energy in Taiwan. With increasing public awareness, there are over 0.3 million residential systems in operation. To disseminate solar water heaters in remote islands, economic feasibility and water quality are taken into account in this study. The payback period in Kinmen and Penghu Counties are evaluated, according to effective annual solar energy gain, hot water consumption pattern and cost. Assessment of the scaling and corrosion tendencies for solar water heaters using tap and underground water are also presented. For flat-plate solar collectors with metal components, favorable corrosion resistance and protective anti-corrosion coatings are required. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Lin, W. M., Fan, K. C., Chang, K. C., & Chung, K. M. (2013). Dissemination of solar water heaters in taiwan: The case of remote islands. Energies, 6(10), 5101–5113. https://doi.org/10.3390/en6105101

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