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<title>The Tulsa Times &#45; solarwaterheaterkenya</title>
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<title>Harnessing the Sun&amp;apos;s Power How Solar Water Heaters Are Revolutionizing Home Heating</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>As electricity costs rise and environmental concerns grow, more homeowners are turning to solar energy for their daily hot water needs. Solar water heaters are revolutionizing the way households access hot water, offering an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional heating methods. By harnessing the power of the sunan abundant and renewable resourcethese systems heat water directly without relying on fuel or incurring additional power bills.</span></p>
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