Is It Snowing In Your Neck Of The Woods?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure that solar power would be much use to you during winter. I know of several people who have solar water heating and they can only use it in the summer. It is quite expensive to install from a specialist. I would think that you would need very large solar panels to provide the necessary heat.
Another option is geothermal heating, taking heat out of the ground similar to a fridge operation. It could be ideal for you if run on night rate electricity. For every kilowatt used in pumping you gain three or four times the heat.
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