May-June 2009

Fighting the Frost Factor

New HVAC systems reduce load demand with 200400% efficiency.

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By Ed Ritchie

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Based on the current usage of the 450 installed units, Gafford expects the savings to generate a payback in five years. “People get hung up on payback, but what they should really be looking at is ‘how much money can I save by decreasing my electric bills,’” he adds. “That’s an easier comparison and makes more sense to people than telling them they have to wait five years before they get their money back.”

The savings on utility bills are also a factor in United’s future plans for distributed energy, because the company will be managing the fort’s family barracks for a period of 50 years, and Gafford says United wants to keep utility costs under control.

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“These houses in New Jersey are very good, and, eventually, we’ll look at having a generator backup or distributed power system in the event that electricity rates from the grid become outrageous,” he says. “Now that we have Hallowell products, we can look at making these communities totally self sufficient.”

And finally, there’s a health benefit. “When you’re dealing with all electric systems, you’re not filling your lungs with hydrocarbons,” notes Gafford. “Any kind of system that burns oil or gas creates humidity and puts more contaminants into the air.”                             

Author's Bio: Ed Ritchie is a writer specializing in energy, transportation, and communication technologies.

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