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Heat Pump Water Heaters
Use a heat pump to heat hot water
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| Oak Ridge National Laboratory: The "Drop-In" Residential Heat Pump Water Heater |
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| This paper describes the development of a unique "market-optimized" ambient-air heat pump water heater aimed at the large electric water heater replacement market. |
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| ORNL: Heat Pump Water Heater Technology: Experiences of Residential Consumers and Utilities |
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| This paper evaluates the extent to which the heat pump water heater will penetrate the residential market sector, given current market trends, producer and consumer attributes, and technical parameters. |
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| U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Clearinghouse |
| Residential Heat Pump Water Heaters Booklet |
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| In Hot Water Newsletter |
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| Newsletter about efficient water heating and heat pump water heaters sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Emerging Technology Program, through Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
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