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The tourism sector is gradually adopting solar thermal as an energy solution

The Decisions Hôtellerie de Plein Air magazine recently dedicated a special space to solar thermal applications in campsites. At a time when energy costs are very high and heat waves are becoming more and more common, solar energy emerges as the ideal solution for two important objectives: reducing energy costs and fighting climate change by limiting carbon emissions. greenhouse gases. For professionals in the camping sector, solar energy represents a great opportunity, especially considering the new regulations that simplify installation procedures.

At the end of June, in Strasbourg, the union of solar energy professionals, Enerplan, organized the States General of solar thermal, an annual conference dedicated precisely to solar thermal. This technology makes it possible to heat domestic hot water for campsites, but also the water in swimming pools in water parks. During the event, the use of solar in campsites was extensively discussed. Among the participants was Nicolas Dayot, president of the National Federation of Outdoor Hotels (FNHPA), who demonstrated a strong interest in advances in solar energy in campsites. He also gave concrete examples of the situation in his region, Brittany, which is home to around 700 establishments of this type.

The dossier presented by Decisions Hôtellerie de Plein Air magazine offers a complete overview of how the tourism sector is gradually adopting solar thermal as a key energy solution for the future. Loïc Girard, director of the Tecsol agency in Toulouse, offers an interesting perspective on the fundamentals of solar thermal and how this technology integrates perfectly with campsite activities. As well as reducing energy costs, solar thermal also offers social responsibility benefits and provides educational opportunities for holidaymakers.

In an era where sustainability and environmental awareness are increasingly important, the use of solar energy on campsites represents a fundamental step towards a greener and more sustainable future in the tourism sector. For further details and insights on this interesting evolution, we invite readers to consult the complete article on Decisions Hôtellerie de Plein Air.

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