New technology allows energy to be collected in hot weather in the summer to heat homes in the winter

You won't have to spend much money on the heating system at home anymore.

Heating an entire house takes a lot of energy. Whether you use an electric heating system, or use oil, gasoline or wood stoves, traditional wood, keeping the temperature high enough in your home in the winter is very complicated and expensive. However there is a new way to take advantage of the endless heat coming from nature.

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Researchers at Swiss Federal Laboratories specializing in material testing have successfully developed a technology that allows you to store heat almost indefinitely , so the heat of summer will be the source of heat for your home. Your love in the winter.

This technology uses chemicals called Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which we often call alkaline solutions, to store heat. Readers probably remember the 8th grade chemistry exercise on the properties of NaOH, when exposed to water, Sodium hydroxide will create a strong heat-emitting chemical reaction.

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Under the sunshine, the water evaporated, dried the alkaline solution and reacted again. NaOH in solid form is very durable, which means you can keep it in the cabinet for months, even years, as long as it is not exposed to water.

Theoretically it is simple, but the practical application is not so, and that is the time when this new technology shines. It works to optimize the freezing of NaOH to minimize heat loss, ensuring a long storage time, and effectively dispersing heat into your home heating system.

This technology is only in the testing phase, but researchers are trying to find investment sources to look forward to launching it on the market. Soon you will be able to use it to cut down on heating costs and save some money.