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Hoval removes buffer storage from solar system
Hoval has launched a new solar concept that eliminates the need for a conventional buffer storage tank. The so-called direct solar utilisation reduces the required collector area by 2.5 m² and removes the storage requirement entirely, promising cost and space savings for single-family homes.
“Hoval has launched a new solar concept that eliminates the need for a conventional buffer storage tank. The so-called direct solar utilisation reduces the required collector area by 2.5 m² and removes the storage requirement entirely, promising cost and space savings for single-family homes.”
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