IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXTERNAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE BUILDING UNDER CONDITIONS THE INSTALLATION COMBINED SOLAR COLLECTORS WITH ITS ORIENTATION ON THE EAST
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solar energy, combined solar collector, solar radiation intensity, eastern orientation relative to the horizonAbstract
Population growth leads to increased consumption society. Thus, there is an imbalance between production and consumption. The use of alternative fuels is becoming increasingly important for the international community. In the article the possibility of using an experimental model of combined solar collector for the conditions of its eastern orientation. Data revenues of the heat energy in the plane of the solar collector under conditions of eastern orientation.
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