Does DOE/EPA promote DHR like Canadas R2000 program?
Good question; especially since Canadian estimates ….”concluded that a well-designed graywater heat recovery system can, in practice, save 42% of total water heating energy and theoretically as much as 50%.” and “Worldwide, about a billion tons of CO2 are released annually from hot water heating making it the largest single-source polluter.”[NOTE: As noted above, a key aspect of GFX’s patent raises this theoretical limit to 100%.]
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