
Solar Thermal
Solar thermal technology uses the sunlight to create heat that can be used to create hot water, heat a structure, and even for air conditioning. It can be scaled from a single collector to an array of hundreds.
Make Your Roof a Profit Center
SolarUS products technology will substantially reduce your energy bills. At the same time you are making money from solar thermal, you are helping clean the air and preserve the environment, while reducing the USA deficit spending on imported fuel.

How Does Solar Thermal Work
Solar Panels can be mounted on the roof, wall or ground and face the sun. Once the sunlight is converted (inside the collector) to heat, it is transferred to a liquid, which is then circulated through pipes by a very small motor and then transferred into a storage tank and stored to be used as needed. A computer control monitors the system temperatures and controls the systems operation. You can even monitor your system (to see how much energy and money you are saving) from your computer or smart phone!

Commercial & Residential Applications
SolarUS Solar Thermal Systems are designed for residential and commercial applications. SolarUS’ products are scalable and can be utilized in many commercial applications such as manufacturing facilities, hotels, hospitals, retail stores, office buildings and other clientele.

Commercial Project
One of the largest solar thermal projects in New England

Residential Project
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SolarUS Solar Tube Collector SL-30
SRCC - Solar Tube Collector Rating SL-30
SolarUS Solar Flat Plate Collector FP-1
SRCC - Flat Plate Collector Rating FP-1
SolarUS – Apollo 1 Monitoring - residential
SolarUS – Apollo 2 Monitoring – commercial
Solar De-humidification – SolarUS DH3000
Online Resources
The United States has a great opportunity to transform our economy from one running on polluting, limited resources such as fossil fuels to one based on clean energy beginning with solar power to heat hot water, space heat or dehumidify, Wind Energy and PV. Below is a list of information on tax credits, loans, state incentives, utility rebates and other assistance available to offset the cost of your project. Contact Conservation Solutions Corporation for more information at info@conservationsolutions.com your visit your local dealer.
DSIRE - Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency
Government Guide to Solar Thermal
United States Department of Energy Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
IRS - Federal Tax Credits of 30% of the total project cost.
Department of Energy Solar Technologies Program
SEIA Solar Energy Industries Association
MassCEC - Commonwealth Solar Hot Water http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=MA111F&re=1&ee=1
MassCEC - Commonwealth Solar Hot Water Commercial Pilot Program http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=MA122F&re=1&ee=1
Solar Boston http://www.cityofboston.gov/environmentalandenergy/conservation/solar.asp
Solar Connecticut The savings over time increases due to increasing electricity rates however, the average solar water system pays for itself in as little as three years. For more information, visit the
Consumer Energy Center.