Residential

Seven Green Trends for 2010

Retrofits, solar power, and water conservation seen as some of the top issues this year.

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7. HEAT PUMP WATER HEATERS
In 2009, several manufacturers began aggressively marketing heat pump water heaters, and for that reason Wilson thinks the super-efficient units will gain wider acceptance. “I believe this will be the year that they will finally be taken seriously,” he says. Available for more than 20 years, heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat instead of generating heat directly; therefore, they are two to three times more energy efficient than conventional water heaters, but their higher cost keeps many buyers away.

Nevertheless, Wilson says, interest in heat-pump water heaters is growing, driven in part by new Energy Star standards for water heaters that electric storage models cannot meet and more stringent DOE standards for water heaters that are on the horizon.

Several new products were introduced last year, including models from GE and Rheem.


Jennifer Goodman is Senior Editor Online for EcoHome.

About the Author

Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer Goodman is a former editor for BUILDER. She lives in the walkable urban neighborhood of Silver Spring, Md.

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