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- Solaraide Passive Solar Water Heater
- Source: ebuild 8/20/2009
- Utilizing convection, the Solaraide passive solar water heater operates without pumps or controllers. The units can be used alone or to supplement conventional hot-water systems by pre-warming the water. Solaraide's freeze-proof heat-transfer fluid absorbs and delivers heat energy, even on cold and overcast days, says the firm; the closed-loop setup also prevents freezing. A 47-gallon model and an 80-gallon model are available. Cost: 47-gallon, $3,800; 80-gallon, $4,900. 800-621-5622. More
- Tankless Heating System
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 5/29/2009
- The Tankless Heating System combines a tankless water heater with a hydronic air handler to deliver on-demand heat using the same source for both domestic hot water and space heating. For optimum heat output in both applications, a priority system temporarily shuts down the air handler during periods of high hot-water demand, preventing the unit from blowing cold air. 800-621-9419. More
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- GE Turns Up the Heat on its Hybrid Water Heater
- Source: ebuild 11/6/2009
- Now that the new GE Hybrid Water Heater has been the first water heater to be Energy Star rated and first to be listed on the U.S. Department of Energy's website, it has reached yet another milestone. This new energy efficient heat pump electric water heater will reduce energy expenses up to 62 percent, saving as much as $320 annually on energy bills. More
- Rheem Heat Pump Water Heater Delivers Twice the Efficiency of a Conventional Electric Unit
- Source: ebuild 8/19/2009
- The new integrated air-source HP-50 Heat Pump Water Heater from Rheem Water Heating offers an industry-leading Energy Factor (EF) of 2.0, or more than twice the energy efficiency of a standard electric storage water heater. The energy-saving design will help a family reduce its carbon footprint by nearly two tons annually. In addition, the new water heater qualifies for a federal tax credit as well as many state and utility rebates and incentives. More

