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Solar Energy Refrigerators Have Huge Prospects

In remote areas of China, where they have not yet been incorporated into the electricity supply network, people can not currently use refrigerators to preserve food, making solar energy refrigerators an ideal choice.
by Staff Writers
Beijing, China (SPX) Mar 20, 2009
A new market analysis by Himfr.com finds that solar energy refrigerator has huge prospects. Every year, there are thousands upon thousands of refrigerators that enter the market; they bring convenience to people's homes, but they consume a large amount of power resources.

According to statistics, there are 1.3 million types of refrigerator sets in China. In the city, household refrigerators account for more than 90 percent of all refrigerators, while in rural areas the share is more than 16 percent.

At the same time, China's coal industry remains the main source of electricity production, which emits vast quantities of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases into the aosphere.

As a result, the promotion of solar energy refrigerators helps to reduce harmful gas emissions substantially, helping to reduce aospheric pollution, and promote the sustainable use of domestic energy.

The use of traditional refrigerators will consume a large amount of conventional energy, and indirectly pollute the environment. Because of strains on China's energy supply and the benefits of increased environmental protection, the use of clean energy refrigerators will be an emerging trend.

In addition, in remote areas of China, where they have not yet been incorporated into the electricity supply network, people can not currently use refrigerators to preserve food, making solar energy refrigerators an ideal choice.

Current technological advances in traditional refrigerators focus on high-performance because after so many years of development the technology has become more and more perfect, with little room for gainful innovation.

The next field of improvement that will attract consumers will be energy efficiency. Solar energy refrigerators have more lots of room for development in this area, which will become the major development direction in future for the refrigerator industry.

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