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House Heating Solar Panels

House heating solar panels are most cost-effective when they are used for most of the year, that is, in cold climates with good solar resources. House heating solar panels are most economical if they are displacing more expensive heating fuels, such as electricity, propane, and oil heat. Some state policies offer sales tax exemptions, income tax credits or deductions, and property tax exemptions or deductions for solar energy systems.
House heating photovoltaic panels constitute two types of active solar heating systems which are based on the type of fluid, either liquid or air, that is heated in the solar energy collectors. The collector attached to house heating solar panels is the appliance in which a fluid is heated by the sun. Systems based on liquid element heat water or an antifreeze solution in a hydraulic collector, whereas air based systems heat air in an air collector.
House heating solar panels collect and absorb solar radiation, then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space or to a storage system, from which the heat is distributed. When house heating solar panels are unable to provide adequate energy for heating effect, an auxiliary or back-up system provides the additional heat.
House heating modules constituting liquid systems are more often used when storage is included, and are well suited for radiant heating systems, boilers with hot water radiators, and even absorption heat pumps and coolers. Both air and liquid systems can supplement forced air systems.