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People are spending hundreds of dollars for heating water via electricity or gas. But as the resources that produce electricity and gas are not renewable and they are decreasing day by day so for that reason people are forced to pay higher bills for these energy resources.

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So for this reason companies are finding other alternatives to these fossil fuels that should be renewable an less harmless to the environment.

Solar power is a very good alternative for heating water and has been successful for nearly 100 years now. In this article we will discuss that how you can save money on your household energy bills by installing a solar power water boiler.

Solar power water heating

Solar power water heating is possibly the simplest application of solar energy that we are having today. It simply heats water by harnessing the thermal rays of the sun and applying it to water.

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by AnneyJanuary 10, 2010

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