However, the increasing
efficiency of home heating systems (lower average gas use per customer) masks some of the effect of the increasing number of natural gas customers, even when normalized for weather.
Not exact matches
Whereas today most British Columbians burn natural gas to
heat their
homes, 15 years from now many
of those furnaces will be replaced by high -
efficiency heat pumps — electric units that transfer
heat from outside your
home to warm the air indoors, and work even when it's much cooler outside.
Equally, energy
efficiency must move up the political agenda, with solutions ranging from
home insulation to greater use
of community
heating.
Background on the Warm Front and the successor scheme: Since 2000, when the
Home Energy
Efficiency Scheme was re-branded as Warm Front, with substantial additional funding and the introduction
of heating measures to supplement insulation works, the scheme has formed a major element in fuel poverty policy.
A VAT increase was widely anticipated but we hoped that he might have tempered this by updating and expanding the list
of those products and solutions that will improve energy
efficiency in people's
homes such as more efficient
heating systems and double glazing.
(C) Cost - effective energy
efficiency programs for end - use consumers
of electricity, natural gas,
home heating oil, or propane, including, where appropriate, programs or mechanisms administered by local governments and entities other than the State.
-- Cost - effective energy
efficiency programs for end - use consumers
of electricity, natural gas,
home heating oil, or propane.
Owning a newer
home means modern plumbing,
heat efficiency and up - to - date wiring (none
of that pesky knob - and - tube business).
Unless you've undergone a major renovation or you see signs
of mold or vermin, cleaning your ducts will not improve your
home's
heating efficiency or the air quality.
By installing a clear plastic film across the inside
of your window you can use dead air as a very effective insulator and increase your
home's
heat efficiency.
The fourth installment will provide a synopsis
of the more expensive
heat efficiency upgrades, including duct sealing and in - wall blown insulation, while the fifth installment will focus solely on tips to increase your
home's energy
efficiency.
This allows you to make improvements that increase the
heating and cooling
efficiency of your main
home.
By cleaning your lint traps and stove and bathroom vents you're helping to increase the
efficiency of your
home's
heating and cooling system and could save up to 25 % on the dryer and fan portion
of your energy bills.
These should not be neglected, because improving the
home's insulation alone often does not yield the expected improvements
of fuel
efficiency due to
heat losses from the furnace in longer intervals between firings
of the burner.
One
of the least known but most effective ways to increase energy
efficiency in our
homes and businesses is utilizing an exciting new technology called geothermal
heat pumps.
All the while research on energy uses and
efficiency continued and
efficiency of industrial processes,
home heating, water
heating, appliances, lighting, etc., improved, prodded in the case
of household uses by thoughtful
efficiency standards.
We also write the Energy Vanguard blog, which has garnered praise from around the industry as one
of the best blogs covering building science,
heating & air conditioning, energy
efficiency, and
home energy audits.
Similar to space
heating, these gains were likely moderated by increases in
efficiency of cooling equipment and improved building shells, but air conditioning was not the only end use that was higher in newer
homes.
Appliance
efficiency standards: The National Appliance Energy Conservation Act
of 1987 established minimum
efficiency standards for major
home appliances, including furnaces, central and room air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, dishwashers, and
heat pumps.
A combination
of conservation efforts and a new high -
efficiency heating system can often cut your pollution output and fuel bills by one - third, and in some
homes by half.
Subtitle B: Disposition
of Allowances -(Sec. 321) Amends the CAA to set forth provisions governing the disposition
of emission allowances, including specifying allocations: (1) for supplemental emissions reductions from reduced deforestation; (2) for the benefit
of electricity, natural gas, and / or
home heating oil and propane consumers; (3) for auction, with proceeds for the benefit
of low income consumers and worker investment; (4) to energy - intensive, trade - exposed industries; (5) for the deployment
of carbon capture and sequestration technology; (6) to invest in energy
efficiency and renewable energy; (7) to be distributed to Energy Innovation Hubs and advanced energy research; (8) to invest in the development and deployment
of clean vehicles; (9) to domestic petroleum refineries and small business refiners; (10) for domestic and international adaptation; (11) for domestic wildlife and natural resource adaptation; and (12) for international clean technology deployment.
(Sec. 133) Requires the Secretary to promulgate regulations establishing a program to distribute allowances to Indian tribes on a competitive basis for: (1) cost - effective energy
efficiency programs for end - use consumers
of electricity, natural gas,
home heating oil, or propane; and (2) deployment
of technologies to generate electricity from renewable energy resources.
-- Cost - effective energy
efficiency programs for end - use consumers
of electricity, natural gas,
home heating oil, or propane.
The decline is largely due to the improved energy
efficiency of heating equipment along with better window design and insulation to more effectively seal
homes, although some decline is associated with population movements toward warmer areas.
O'Donnell said this information would prevent
heat pumps being grossly undersized, but warned
of the risk
of comfort - taking — the phenomenon where building occupants take back the benefits
of energy
efficiency improvements by
heating their
home to higher temperatures — causing energy use to increase, given the low running cost.
One man who has a rare amount
of experience in retrofitting
heat pumps — and no commercial involvement in a
heat pump company — is Tipperary Energy Agency CEO Paul Kenny, who has overseen the installation
of scores
of heat pumps into energy upgraded
homes in the Tipperary region and beyond under the Superhomes scheme, along with other energy
efficiency measures including airtightness, insulation upgrades and the installation
of mechanical ventilation systems, combining cost - effective energy
efficiency, comfort and indoor air quality.
Finally, provinces should use a combination
of standards, incentives, pricing, community planning and education to capitalize on the incredible opportunities in energy
efficiency across all energy services —
home heating, mobility, entertainment, and more.
These methods
of insulation aim to increase
home efficiency; reduce
heat waste and in turn, reduce homeowners» energy bills.
Key features include: - Optimized building envelope design provides rain screen, high R - value, and air sealing - High
efficiency Daikin Altherma electric
heat pump to provide 100 %
of heating and cooling - ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) provides fresh air and exhausts interior stale air 24/7 - LED lights throughout the
home - Energy Star rated appliances - American made high
efficiency windows (U-value = 1.9)- Standing seam metal roof with high recycled content, durability, and longevity - Radiant concrete floor slab in basement - Dual flush toilets throughout - Cabinetry with no added urea formaldehyde and low VOC content - Countertops made from recycled Quartz and glass - Zero VOC paints used on all interior walls and ceilings - Zero VOC clear finish on wood floors - Marmoleum flooring (a linseed oil based product) in mud room and bathrooms
The Zehnder Novus 300 HRV is the highest
efficiency heat recovery ventilation unit in the world (see
Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) and Passive House Institute (PHI) Directories
of Certified Products) and all Zehnder HRVs / ERVs are characterized by a high level
of heat recovery, quiet, energy - efficient DC - motors, rugged controls and simple operation.
The IR - Blue can be used to detect
heat leaks like drafty windows or spots that need more insulation so that you can make repairs to improve the energy
efficiency of your
home.
The
efficiency rating indicates the percentage
of fuel used (wood) that transforms into useful
heat to warm your
home.
In addition to being connected together, the 25
homes were outfitted with solar panels, high
efficiency boilers for a combined
heat and power system, hybrid
heat pumps, and smart appliances, as well as access to electric vehicles, all
of which is monitored by the installed smart meters.
It will provide real - time monitoring
of energy use — pretty much exactly how
home energy monitoring systems work, only a whole, whole lot bigger.xChange Point will be able to control systems, adjust temperatures to maximize
efficiency of heating and cooling systems, turn power to equipment on or off depending on need, and other automation capabilities.
When you think
of home energy
efficiency there are three key influencers that affect performance and comfort: the building envelope, lighting and appliances and
heating and cooling.
While adding insulation to your property can be expensive, it is generally thought
of as one
of the best ways to improve the
heating and cooling
efficiency of your
home or commercial space.
Nearly nine out
of 10 recent
home buyers said that
heating and cooling costs were somewhat or very important when considering a
home for purchase, indicating the importance
of energy
efficiency and environmentally friendly
home features.
After weighing all
of the variables including
heat - travels - to - cold theorems, Government initiatives, Competition Bureau insights, or should I say, nosights, I have arrived at a fool - proof solution to creating energy
efficiency within your
home... guaranteed.
If your remodel includes replacing windows or doors, adding insulation, installing new roofing, upgrading
heating or air - conditioning units, updating the water heater or installing energy generating products (such as solar panels,
heat pumps or wind turbines) then you can take advantage
of federal energy
efficiency tax credits through 2010 that will help defray costs and maximize your remodeling budget while reducing
home energy bills.
Whole -
home, beautiful energy efficient features In the earliest days
of the
efficiency trend, many buyers would have settled for a house that reduced
heating and cooling costs through good insulation, or cut electricity bills with energy - sipping appliances.
Three popular cell sizes offer varying degrees
of insulation from the
heat, cold and sound, enhancing your
home's energy
efficiency.
Also, new
homes today are built with such high energy
efficiency standards to help with the cost that I'm sure with this price
of a
home it might cost less to cool /
heat than you'd think.