a.
Energy Efficient Water Heaters
b. Energy Efficient
Boilers & Furnaces
c. Wood and Pellet
Heating
d. Active Solar
Heating for the Home
Energy efficient heating technology can greatly reduce
energy costs during the winter time. Up to 25% of a home’s energy
use is attributable to water heating, while spatial heating and cooling
needs commonly make up 56% of a household’s total energy use.
Of course, this varies depending on climate as well as the particular
heating habits of a person or family.
With any heating system, there are few general steps for
improving the energy efficiency of the home. Those setting up a water
or space heating system for the first time may wish to purchase a highly
energy efficient item at the start. Other people may simply choose to
replace older options with something that fills the same niche in a
more efficient way. Occasionally there is the possibility of retrofitting
an older device with newer technology.
When selecting the most appropriate heat-providing apparatus
for a home, there are a few things which will affect the overall efficiency
and price that should be taken into consideration. For starters, either
the size of a room or the amount of water that needs to be heated should
influence any decision. It is not worth paying extra for the water heater
which most efficiently heats the largest amount of water should you
be someone who lives alone with only average hot water needs.
In addition to that, a product may be highly energy efficient
yet require an expensive fuel type. Examples of possible fuels include:
Electricity, propane, fuel oil, natural gas, geothermal energy, and
solar energy. Fuel prices vary by location, which can affect the overall
expense. Also, certain fuels may be cheaper by amount but less efficiently
processed- making it necessary for a larger quantity to be purchased.
There are specific energy efficient options available
when it comes to creating heat. These options include: water heaters,
boilers and furnaces, wood- or pellet-burning appliances, and active
solar heating.