Dorm’s Solar Hot Water System to Save University $81,000
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The University of North Carolina - Asheville (UNCA) expects to cut annual hot water costs in Mills Residence Hall by 29 percent through the installation of a solar hot water system from SolTherm. Compared to its previous energy source, the student dormitory is projected to save more than $81,000 over the life of the system.
The dormitory, which uses an average of 6,000 gallons of hot water per day, was considered to be an ideal facility for the switch to a solar thermal water heating system. The system will consist of 64 solar collector panels which will transfer the sun’s energy to heat the dormitory’s water supply. The water will be stored in an insulated tank and used throughout the day for laundry and showering, allowing hot water to be accessed even when the sun is not shining.