Use 60% less energy on cooling with DuCool's DuHybrid air-conditioning
You'd be crazy not to want to use less than half the energy you use now on cooling. Or, you could just be without a DuHybrid air-conditioning system by DuCool. It, illustrated above, can operate in one of two modes: renewable energy (default setting, applying solar thermal and geothermal power) and electric (applying waste heat of the embedded compressor as an internal energy source).
Aside from conserving energy and saving yourself some money, other benefits of installing one of these include independent humidity and temperature control, elimination of 91% of bacteria in the air in a single pass, and removal of 80% of all particles larger than five microns (i.e. allergens like pollen, dust, etc.)
For more wallet-friendly tips, see 10 Ways to Beat the Heat.
Learn more about this, and other DuCool systems, at ducool.com
Posted by Tabitha Sukhai | Categories: Green Home | Permalink




(1) Comments
I live in a 1990 model mobile home and I have tried my best to make the most of it the most energy efficient as I can but in the summer time it is very warm in here and in the winter we tried using that fuel that is kinda smelly in oh yeah kerosene and it did lower the electric bill but i'd say tit for tat we did spend quite a bit for the kerosene. We have a fireplace but i'm afraid to use it. What should I look for in the fireplace and how else can I keep the place warm. The walls are pretty thin? Any suggestion?