Private Residence

Overview
Solar technologies, like this water heating system, convert sunlight to usable energy, strengthening our energy security, benefiting the environment, creating jobs locally, and helping improve our economy. The most commonly used solar technologies for buildings are solar thermal for water heating and solar photovoltaic for electricity. Both of these solar strategies can be either incorporated into new construction or added to existing homes, schools, and businesses. Solar heating for swimming pools is also available. The local solar installations indicated on this map represent applicants of the Florida Solar Rebate program, as provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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- BrooklynUnited States
- OberlinUnited States
- Spain
- San AntonioUnited States
- United States
- SaltSpain
- Jersey CityUnited States
- HuntsburgUnited States
- United States
- United States
- Lawrence TownshipUnited States
- Richmond HillUnited States
- Switzerland
- BrooklynUnited States
- St. LouisUnited States
- BrooklynUnited States
- High FallsUnited States
- Spain
- BrooklynUnited States
- OlotSpain
- MentorUnited States
- BedwasUnited Kingdom
- Spain
- The Bronx, NYUnited States
- FlorianópolisBrazil
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