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The sun comes cheaper

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Electric geysers, common in metropolises, are an exorbitant way to heat bathwater. Although most developed countries use piped gas or fuel oil to heat water, oil-poor developing obviously can't on any affordable scale.

Cheaper alternatives for them are solar water heaters, piped natural gas, or gas from biomass combustion, of which the first is costs least and is most generous. Simple technology and inexpensive materials can be used to raise the temperature of water to 60oC -- ideal for India's winter, when hot water is most in demand and sunlight out in full blast without much cloud cover.

Despite subsidies to these devices, their demand growth is just inching along in the domestic sector. To bring things to a boil, the government has now made the installation of solar hot water systems mandatory in public buildings.

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