
Let’s look at some examples: *The Energy Information Administration EIA projects the average residential cost to heat a home using Heating Oil will be $1921 per household.
For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60% or $1152.60. The national average rate per kilowatt hour for electricity is .0987 cents. The Original SUNHEAT will draw 1.5 kwh or less than .15 cents per hour. We project the average cost of running a SUNHEAT heater for the heating season will be about $255. This is based on 1700kwh. Lowering your thermostat more when you are away during the day could result in even greater savings. If you choose to lower your furnace by only 5 or 8 degrees the savings will be less. The insulation of attics, walls, doors and windows can affect the overall energy efficiently of your home. The number of total heating days and other regional factors will impact individual savings. These estimates are not a guarantee but a projection of possible savings.
For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf
For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf
For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf
For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf







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