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Cargill and TEVA Energy LLC have commissioned a large solar energy system at a meat-processing facility in California, harvesting solar energy for process heating.
Solar thermal hot water systems — where solar heating is used to provide hot water to process applications — are becoming common in industrial applications where hot water is at a premium. Selecting an efficient, stable fluid to transfer heat from the rooftop panel down to the hot water heat exchanger is a key step to optimizing any solar thermal hot water system.