70% of the energy used in the residential and commercial/institutional buildings sector is used for heating. Canada also has a very large potential for solar energy use and it has excellent solar resources. Since 2007, there are an estimated 544,000 m2 of solar collectors operating in Canada. They are primarily unglazed plastic collectors for pool heating (71%) and unglazed perforated solar air collectors for commercial building air heating (26%), delivering about 627,000 GJ of energy and displacing 38,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
Canada leads the world in solar air collector development and commercialization. CanmetENERGY is moving the development of solar thermal technologies forward primarily in the areas of:
, which provides financial incentives for solar water and air heating systemsCanmetENERGY’s Solar Thermal Technologies Research and Development
Practical applications resulting from CanmetENERGY’s research and development (R&D) include:
) and the first in the world capable of supplying more than 90% of the space heating requirements from solar energy (this project utilizes both short-term and seasonal storage of solar energy and is a good example of how communities can increase the utilization of solar energy in the future)Examples of CanmetENERGY’s major solar thermal research and development (R&D) accomplishments, which resulted in products that are now fully commercialized and experiencing greater than 20% annual growth rates in the marketplace, include the:
To find out more about solar thermal energy research visit our publications section, download our modeling software and tools, or contact us.