ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF HOUSE HEATING ECO-SYSTEMS
Abstract
Over the past decades, energy consumption per capita in the world has not only increased, but also the number of inhabitants who use energy in various forms. In this context, it still must be done efforts for energy conservation. This is necessary in order to have time to develop new sources of energy such as energy: geothermic energy, wind energy, tidal energy, etc. It also required the development of new energy technologies, which refer to unconventional technical solutions for conversion, storage, transport, use and recovery of energy. From the economic point of view, even if the implementation of renewable and clean energy sources seems expensive at first sight, these types of alternative energies will prove their durability and efficiency, their costs being amortized within 5-8 years.
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