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Air-Source Heat Pumps


Electric Heating
Do you know about the FEDERAL TAX CREDITS for high-efficient Air-Source Heat Pumps. Find out how to qualify for a tax credit here.
Co-op Rebates for 2010
| Rating |
Rebate |
| 14.5+ SEER |
$400 per unit |
| 15+ SEER |
$500 per unit |
| 16+ SEER |
$600 per unit |
Members are eligible for these heating rates:
- All kWh (Summer) @ 7.13 cents per kWh -- May through September
- All kWh (Sumer) @ 4.7 cents per kWh -- October through April
- ECA (applicable all 12 months) @ 0.882 cents per kWh
In addition, we offer low-interest loans for air source pump installations.
Rebates $200 and less will be applied as bill credits.
Contact Bobby Joe Miller or Larry Schultz, energy advisors at Butler County REC, for assistance.
FEATURES
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Moves heat using a refrigerant and coils, much the same way a refrigerator works.
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In the winter, the heat pump’s outside unit captures heat that exists naturally in the atmosphere and transfers it to the inside unit, where it is amplified to warm a home or business.
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In the summer, the process is reversed to remove heat and excess humidity and provide a cool and comfortable setting.
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Does not rely on the combustion of fuels like oil, propane or natural gas.
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Can deliver up to three times more heat energy compared to the electrical energy it consumes.
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Some new models produce hot water for the home or business.
Prices subject to change without notice.