In July of 2012, a residential solar thermal system was installed for Tommy Smith of Hamlin, New York. His system uses five ThermoPower VHP-30 solar collectors, with an awning mount, as well as a 211 gallon solar storage tank. He took advantage of the NYSERDA Solar Thermal Incentive Program and was provided $15,960 toward his system.
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