Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
Heating
Since home heating accounts for about 30 percent of the energy used in the home, choosing energy-efficient heating products can mean significant savings on your utility bills over the long term.
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Air Ventilation
An estimated 19% of U.S. homes have dehumidifiers which can account for a substantial portion of home energy use. Dehumidifiers work essentially like a mini refrigerator and inefficient models can use more electricity than a typical household refrigerator. Selecting an energy efficient model can improve comfort at home while saving money.
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Air Conditioning
90% of U.S. homes have air conditioners, which use about 6% of all the electricity produced in the U.S. at an annual cost of more than $11 billion to homeowners.
Switching to an energy efficient air conditioner to keep your home cool could reduce energy use for air conditioning by 20% to 50% annually.
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- Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps - Central
- Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps - Central, Appendix M1
- Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps - Central Multi-Split
- Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps - Room Air Conditioners
- Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps - Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-Split