Simply speaking, the efficiency of a heating system is determined by the percentage of heat produced from fuel (i.e., gas or electrical) that are used to keep the intended conditional space warm. For a gas burning heating system, part of the heat
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This will be dependent on how well the hood is maintained. Pre-filters should probably be washed monthly depending on load. The high efficiency filters may last up to 2 months. The HEPA filters could last up to 6 months. The odor control filters
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Industrial agriculture is a major contributor to global warming, producing a substantial amount of the world’s emissions of heat-trapping gases—carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. Heavy use of fossil fuel-based nitrogen fertilizer is a
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XBRL taxonomies are currently being developed for reporting under sustainability standards such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). XBRL GL can be of immediate benefit to companies who want to identify and compile data pertaining to
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A. Yes! Our research so far has been with using Brown's Gas to increase the efficiency of internal combustion. We have the world's most practical such technology. It is described in our HyZor Technology book.
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The efficiency of gas and oil furnaces is measured in a rating known as AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency). A lot like your car's miles per gallon rating, AFUE tells you how efficiently the furnace converts fuel (gas or oil) into heat. An
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Efficiency is primarily determined by the distance between the power source and capture device, however, the shape may impact the efficiency. WiTricity uses validated models to predict the effects of distance, shape, and materials on the
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Greenwood systems are some of the most energy-efficient hydronic wood furnaces on the market. It achieves up to 85% thermal efficiency depending on the stage of the burning cycle.
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There are two rebate programs available for customers replacing their existing toilets with an HET. The first rebate (up to $200 or $265 per toilet) is available to customers replacing older, high-water usage toilets that were installed before 1992
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