Recycled Solar Heat Significantly Reduces High Energy Bills

by admin on August 9, 2009

http://www.pollutiononline.com/article.mvc/Recycled-Solar-Heat-Significantly-Reduces-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NO

SolarAttic, Inc. announced that recycling the solar heat energy found within roofs and attics, either commercial or residential is significantly reducing energy bills.

Ed Palmer, SolarAttic’s president said: “Treasure Island Water Park in Sunray, Texas decided to recycle the heat found in the attic of their clubhouse…. Sunray City Manager, Greg Smith … in a recent television interview said he expects recycling the heat in the clubhouse roof and attic ‘will save the City of Sunray between $5,000 and $10,000 annually in pool heating costs.’

… Buffalo, New York resident, Mike Bradshaw … indicated in a separate interview that recycling the heat in his roof and attic … said, ‘it cost $339 dollars to heat the pool for one month with my old gas heater. After I installed the new system, my monthly bill dropped to $45 bucks.’

Further information about this unique recycling technology is online and can be found at http://www.solarattic.com.

SOURCE: SolarAttic, Inc via Pollution Online www.pollutiononline.com

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