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A total of 15 social organizations will save between 30 and 70 percent of gas thanks to an initiative of the government of Buenos Aires, which will install 40 solar water heating equipment through a project that will conclude in March.
The equipment, which will allow the preheating of some 300 liters of water suitable for sanitary use, will be delivered to homes, canteens and other institutions associated with social vulnerability dedicated to the containment of children, adolescents and adults who are suitable for their Installation, ie they have a good reception of sunlight and can withstand the weight of the containers.
The official affirmed that what is wanted is "that the renewable energies stop being for a minority and have a practical use".
In addition to installing the equipment, the users will be trained on the use of the solar thermal system, and sanitary installers or plumbers of the institutions will be explained the operation, connections and maintenance of the system.
Institutions will also be supplied with spare parts to make the necessary repairs in case of breakage, malfunction or general maintenance.
"When they learned that they could save up to 70 percent of gas spending, the institutions were very interested in the equipment. We hope that this will help reinforce ownership," said Iglesias.
Once the containers are installed, users will be monitored for their use and appropriation through interviews and energy consumption analysis, so that, at six months, a concrete impact assessment can be drawn up in each institution.
With regard to its benefits, the collectors allow: reducing energy consumption for water heating, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting the use of renewable energy and raising awareness of energy efficiency and environmental care.
"Our idea was to make environmental policies an action for social change. That is why, after the deregulation of gas tariffs, we find in the Solar Thermal Collectors Project a way to incorporate renewable energies into society and to help those Institutions that pay gas to save energy and money, "Télam Federico Iglesias, general director of the city's Environmental Control Agency, told Tlatel.After the deregulation of gas tariffs, found in the Solar Thermal Collector Project a way to incorporate renewable energy to society and help those institutions that pay out of pocket gas to save energy and money"FEDERICO IGLESIAS, GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AGENCY
The official affirmed that what is wanted is "that the renewable energies stop being for a minority and have a practical use".
In addition to installing the equipment, the users will be trained on the use of the solar thermal system, and sanitary installers or plumbers of the institutions will be explained the operation, connections and maintenance of the system.
Institutions will also be supplied with spare parts to make the necessary repairs in case of breakage, malfunction or general maintenance.
"When they learned that they could save up to 70 percent of gas spending, the institutions were very interested in the equipment. We hope that this will help reinforce ownership," said Iglesias.
Once the containers are installed, users will be monitored for their use and appropriation through interviews and energy consumption analysis, so that, at six months, a concrete impact assessment can be drawn up in each institution.
With regard to its benefits, the collectors allow: reducing energy consumption for water heating, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting the use of renewable energy and raising awareness of energy efficiency and environmental care.
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