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DHW
(redirected from Domestic Hot Water)

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DHWDomestic Hot Water (heating)
DHWDesperate Housewives (TV show)
DHWDreamhack Winter (Swedish local area network gathering)
DHWDepartment of Health and Welfare
DHWDruckhaus Waiblingen
DHWDaniel Hale Williams (first African-American cardiologist)
DHWDesign High Water (normal water surface elevation)
DHWDirections de l'Hydraulique des Wilayas (French: Department of Hydraulics of Wilayas; Algéria)


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Solar hot water systems differ hugely, depending basically to different climate demands Solar domestic hot water systems are among the most popular solar technologies considered by those planning to switch to "greener" technologies or want to reduce their heating bills by making use of a free source.
Now, three years after completing a $36 million renovation and addition project lauded for its incorporation of renewable energy technology, Valley Tech will train vocational instructors - who in turn will teach the high school and adult evening students - in the trades of the 21st century: building science and weatherization, solar photovoltaic panels and solar domestic hot water systems.
 
 
 
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