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On One Hand: Solar Panels Help Generate EnergySolar panels, normally found on the roof of a building, are designed to absorb light energy from the sun to be converted into electricity. Solar panels help generate solar energy for use in powering ... more
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The Electric/Natural Gas Reward label is based on the energy savings that are obtained from installed equipment. Because 90% of the furnaces purchased in Wisconsin are high efficiency furnaces, the Efficient Heating & Cooling program requires the ... more
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We carry all the systems from Trane that qualify for the energy tax credit. Call and speak to one of our systems designers for details. ... more
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On One Hand: Glass Doors are SaferGlass fireplace doors keep smoke and flames inside the chimney, and block cinders from escaping the fireplace. They are easy to use and prevent kids or pets from playing with the fire and possibly hurting themselves. ... more
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Depending on shipping costs and options, installation of a central boiler can run from $3,000 to $17,000 in 2009. ... more
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On One Hand: Reduce the cost with infrared heatingInfrared heaters propel long waves of radiation, hitting a hard target close by to transform the radiation into heat. With an infrared wave heater hitting directly at a person, generally you will ... more
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On One Hand: For the Cost, EdenPure Is an Excellent OptionWhen comparing EdenPure to it equivalents, the price and output work well. Obviously, due to its decorative looks and "safe-to-the-touch" features, the infrared heater costs more than a boxy ... more
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Save energy--and money--by selecting the right size of a propane heater for your two-car garage. Consider a few simple factors to ensure that you choose the correct-size heater to fulfill your needs. Online tools are also available to help you with ... more
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On One Hand: Rough EstimateTake the volume of the garage you wish to heat, then multiply it by the temperature change you wish to induce, then multiply that by 0.133 to get the size in BTUs. For example, to heat a 500 square foot garage with a 10 ... more
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If you're worried about your high electric bills and want to lower your monthly heating costs, consider a wood furnace. But how do you install one without destroying your ceiling? Relax. Just follow a few steps, and you'll soon have a nice, warm ... more
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