Towards a reduction of emissions and cost-savings in homes: Techno-economic and environmental impact of two different solar water heaters

Author:

Agyekum Ephraim Bonah,Ampah Jeffrey Dankwa,Khan Tahir,Giri Nimay Chandra,Hussien Abdelazim G.,Velkin Vladimir Ivanovich,Mehmood Usman,Kamel Salah

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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