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Technical and economic survey of low enthalpy solar installations for heating sanitary water

For the last decade, the energy supplies has become a very preoccupying problem, not only because of the increasing difficulties bound to oil production, but also because it is necessary today to admit that at the scale of our planet the energy resources, fossil-fuel or other, are limited. The solar...

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