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Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township

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Main Author: Maboda, Sivuyile
Other Authors: Oldfield, Sophie
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Energy Research Centre 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12232 Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township Maboda, Sivuyile Oldfield, Sophie Prasad, Gisela Mechanical Engineering Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-63). Solar energy is abundantly available in South Africa, but it is a highly under-utilised resource. One way of efficiently using the resource is solar water heating (swh), a natural process whereby hot water for domestic and/or industrial use is heated by the sun. In 2009, a national swh strategy was drafted by the Department of Energy, which specifies a target to install 1 million heaters in households by 2015. Provincial and local governments have also developed their own swh strategies and the roll out of swhs has started in some municipalities (i.e. the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality and the City of Cape Town). 2015-01-15T18:30:17Z 2015-01-15T18:30:17Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12232 eng application/pdf Energy Research Centre Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
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title Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
title_full Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
title_fullStr Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
title_full_unstemmed Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
title_short Do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs? : the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in South African Townships : a case study of Nyanga Township
title_sort do solar water heaters improve access to hot water and reduce electricity costs the complexities of implementing energy poverty interventions in south african townships a case study of nyanga township
topic Mechanical Engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12232
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