Improving The Efficiency Of Your Home, Series 2: Heating, Cooling, (Hot) Water – Part Five
Reduce your carbon production by improving the efficiency of your heating/cooling appliances and (hot) water.
Reduce your carbon production by improving the efficiency of your heating/cooling appliances and (hot) water.
Energy efficiency can help slow the rate of climate change. Learn about making your home more efficient so you can reduce carbon production and also save money.
Virtually all manufacturers today build their “durable” white and brown goods with planned obsolescence. They are designed to fail instead of designed for the longest possible lifetime. Concurrently, most now come with 1-year warranties, or longer warranties as a marketing gimmick, with some of the purchase price put aside by the bean counters for the inevitable failures. The reason for all this is increased profit.
Ice Energy has announced a new model of its thermal energy storage in ice, designed purely with the solar homeowner in mind.