I did a comparison between solar thermal hot water and using solar PV for hot water. The conclusion I came to was that, with the massive drop in PV prices, it was better to buy extra PV (panel/inverter). The kicker for me was that we don't use a lot of hot water, in terms of total volume. In the summer we don't need much at all, in the winter we kick up the power for the electric hot water heater for the shower. If you have PV, you can use the PV for A/C during the summer, when you don't need so much hot water, and for the electric hot water heater during the winter, when you don't need the A/C. Let's face it, this time of year the water temperature out of a tank on your roof will probably suffice for a shower.
70,000 for a solar hot water heater system is getting up near the 85,000 for a 3KW grid-tie PV system (less racking and wiring). Perhaps if you are a big user of hot water... for laundry, dish washing, swimming pool, hot bath, etc... then probably the solar thermal hot water makes sense. My better half seems to have zero interest in using hot water for cleaning dishes, something I always thought was useful when I "used to" do dishes
LPG is certainly a good option, once again, if you use a lot of hot water throughout the house.
Just my thoughts.