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Technical Potential of Solar Water Heating to Reduce Fossil Fuel Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the United States
Paul Denholm
Energy Security, Resilience and Integration
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Engineering
Fossil Fuel
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Technical Potential
100%
Solar Water Heating
100%
United States
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Natural Gas
50%
Past Decade
16%
Heat Transfer Fluid
16%
Energy Resource
16%
Solar Water Heating System
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
100%
Solar Water Heating
100%
Fossil Fuel
100%
Natural Gas
42%
United States of America
28%
Emissions
14%
Energy Resource
14%
Fuel Consumption
14%
Environmental Impact Assessment
14%
Material Science
Natural Gas
100%
Gas Emission
100%
Fossil Fuel
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Fuel Consumption
33%