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par Ng Genevieve Il y a 13 années

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Adoption of technology by the low-income population segment : The low-cost hot water heater case

The study investigates the adoption of low-cost solar water heaters (LCSWHs) in the low-income community of Nucleo Residencial Vila Brandina. The focus is on reducing energy wastage associated with heating, which is the largest consumer of energy in electrical systems.

Adoption of technology by the low-income population segment : The low-cost hot water heater case

Adoption of technology by the low-income population segment : The low-cost hot water heater case

STUDY

Objectives
Reducing energy wastage and Alternative ways to heat water
Emphasizes on community acceptance
Conducted in a low-income community( the Nucleo Residencial Vila Brandina)
interview conducted 2 years after the installtion of LCSWH

Data Collected by

usage of water

procedures for using water

Characterization of dwellings

characteristics of residents

installation and Evuation

Interviews for the selected families

Conducting environmental awareness and education workshops

Installation of LCSWHs

Selection of residences

SOLUTION

Empolyment of solar water heating systems in low-income houseing
The Low Cost Solar Water Heater(LCSWH)

Develooped by Society of the Sun

4 Basic component

Pipes for transporting how water to the shower

Pipes black painted as Solar Collectors

PVC Lining

A Hot water tank

Subtopic

RESULT

For future projects
reorganizations
reforms
renovations
Adaptations
Guidelines and recommendations
Generally +ve response to LCSWH

CAUSE

Hinderance by a fragmented industry
Inadequate knowledge
A lack of investment costs

PROBLEM

Low income segments of the population have difficulty in adopting energy saving technologies.
Heating responsible for the greatest proportion of energy concsumed by electrical systems