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Solar
Water Savings Page
In
the desert regions of Arizona, a family of four typically
spends more than $300 per year on electric water heating.
By installing a solar water heater, the state’s desert
homeowners could save between 50 and 90 percent on their bill
(depending on the efficiency of the solar water heating system
and the amount of hot water used). The Solar Rating and
Certification Corporation (SRCC) has compiled a list
of solar water heaters and their efficiencies.
Initial
investment in a solar water heater can vary greatly.
Costs can range from $2,000 to $5,000 (installed), though some
systems, such as do-it-yourself systems, cost less.
State tax credits (25% of the purchase price with a maximum of
$1,000 per installation) reduce initial costs significantly.
Most solar water heaters will recoup their initial investments
during the first ten years of operation, some within the first
few years. However, no other appliance is judged on its
payback period, and for that reason we recommend homeowners
consider a solar water heater as an investment, and view the
savings as a return on investment.
The
Solar Life Cycle
Costing Analysis, a downloadable Excel spreadsheet available
here, allows users to input specific information to obtain
a personalized economic analysis for a solar water heating
system. This tool also allows you to figure the purchase
of a solar water heater as part of your mortgage (financed
over 30 years) and calculate the device’s internal rate of
return and its net present value. Although this tool
uses a 30 year time frame, most solar waters heaters will not
last that long. The spreadsheet provides for a one-time
maintenance cost during the 15th year, in addition to annual
maintenance costs.
In
order to use this spreadsheet you will need to know the system
cost, how many kilowatt hours the system will save on an
annual basis (SRCC system efficiency), consumer’s tax
bracket, and consumer's utility rate
information. The program, based on user information,
will produce a chart that estimates the monthly savings and
cash flow based on financing a solar system as part of a home
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