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Feasibility

Abundant low-hanging fruit

EcoEarth  Sharing the harvest of a ripe-for-disruption technology

Feasibility

Antiquated uninspired technology 
that preserves the past rather than innovates for the future
is
usually ripe for disruption

“Outmoded technology is retained
not because i
t’s the best way to do things for consumers,
but because i
t’s the best way to do things for a few entrenched business interests.
Tha
ts an opportunity to give the world what it really needs.” 

- Forbes Business
Magazine

Adoption of Solar Thermal is intuitive, robust - yet under-developed

The global-wide paradox: while the worlds foremost countries are currently 
validating solar thermals effective ability to significantly reduce the high costs,
enormous energy
consumption and carbon pollution from heating water it is still extraordinarily constrained by the encumbrance of forty-year-old technology.

       Well-established feasibility 

Solar water heating has a long-established theoretical functionality
a well-proven global-wide solution for eco-friendly energy-and-cost savings. 

Unfortunately American consumers know little of solar thermals benefits. 

Europe and China are stealthily and extensively outpacing U.S. installs, 
with China alone currently exceeding over 100gw of installed solar thermal; 
America is scarcely breaking 3gw - slightly less than the country of Turkey. 

“Ask any six-year-old in China, ‘What is solar thermal and what is it for?’ 

Without hesitation they will tell you: ‘Solar heaters are on the roofs
of all buildings to make very hot water without using any electricity. ” 

                            - Hongzhi Cheng, Vice Secretary General, 
                            Chinese Solar Thermal Industry Federations


       
Pre-established marketability 

Solar thermal adoption is expanding rapidly and instinctively world-wide; 
now India is moving to the forefront with record 34% market growth in 2022, 
growing by natural demand
among the population -
all subsidy-free. 

EcoEarths low-tech cottage industry systems are so down-to-earth that
there is no requirement for specialized
scientific-savvy, knowledge of flat-plate 
functionality or deep engineering expertis
e - no proficiency in solar technology
is required for India
s consumers to evaluate and adopt -
only common sense.

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