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Using advanced diagnostic equipment, the contractor evaluates your heating and cooling equipment, inspects insulation levels and identifies air-sealing opportunities in your home.* After the audit, you will receive a list of recommended energy-efficiency measures, along with information on SAVEGREEN incentives that may help you pay for the recommended work. Call us at 877-455-NJNG (6564) to learn about FREE audits for income-qualified customers. Act now to take advantage of these great rebates brought to you by NJNG and NJCEP.
How To Change Under Cabinet Kitchen Light Bulb If you are simply looking to replace your furnace/boiler and water heater, use a qualified contractor to install high-efficient equipment and receive individual equipment rebates from NJNG and NJCEP:
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Plus you may be eligible for financing up to $15,000, including a 0% APR On-Bill Repayment option with no fees, points or closing costs! Click here to contact SAVEGREEN for more information. Discounts Available on Energy-saving Products Historically, New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program™ (NJCEP) has provided discounted lighting to New Jersey residents through its online store. While these efforts ended on December 31, 2015, please be sure to sign up for NJNG’s free E-Tips for the latest updates on energy-efficiency programs, including NJCEP’s discounted online lighting store, as well as seasonal energy-saving tips and more. Appliance Rebates for New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program™ New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program often features additional rebates on other energy savings products. Current offers can be found online. Be sure to sign up for our FREE E-Tips service to make sure you find out when new offers are posted. The Energy Guardian® Kits

A special discount offer for NJNG customers One of the most significant sources of energy loss in your home is one you may have never thought about - your attic entrance. Whether a small push up model, side wall panel, pull down stairway or ladder, your attic entrance can make a big hole in your energy budget. This energy loss not only costs you money, it can also make your home uncomfortable - creating drafts and uneven temperatures. If your attic entrance is not well insulated and able to close with a tight seal, then heat (or cool air in summer) escapes and your energy dollars are wasted. That's where products like The Energy Guardian® Kits may help. These special covers insulate and seal any type of attic entrance. Lightweight and easy to use, you can install them yourself, or have an installer do it for you.Enter coupon code NJNG0809 when ordering by phone or online and you'll receive a $20 discount!Some concepts just make sense- like when the developer of a solar powered pontoon boat pointed out-"Since most recreational boating is done when the weather is nice, solar power is particularly well adapted to the task."

We were thinking that way while looking for a solar powered air conditioner- when do you need it? When it is hot and sunny. We looked at Justin's SolCool but we knew that natural gas fired AC units or propane fridges existed and thought heat is heat- there must be one somewhere, and put google to work. This is the first of a series- the Direct-Fired Absorption system.Gas fired air conditioners work on the absorption principle. "The distinguishing characteristic of absorption cooling equipment is that it produces cooling by using heat energy as an input, rather than by using mechanical energy. For this reason, absorption chillers were once common in facilities that had large boiler plants with excess capacity during the cooling season. Unfortunately, absorption cooling is inefficient, and absorption chillers appeared destined for extinction." ...In large absorption machines, the actual refrigerant is water at very low pressure. An absorber, usually the salt lithium bromide, is used to move water vapor through the system.

Crystallization of the salt is a major operating problem that the design of an absorption chiller seeks to avoid."Direct Absorption (DFA) was developed in Japan in the 60's and now the world's largest maufacturer is Broad Air Conditioning in China. "To power our absorption cycles, BROAD absorption chillers use a wide range of energy sources: oil, gas, as well as solar power, steam, hot water and exhaust. As our chillers do not use electricity as an energy source, they have the potential to dramatically reduce investment in electricity infrastructure in both public and private sectors." They now appear to be extremely efficient and save lots of electricity.Finally, we find on their site:"BROAD strives to be like our ancestors that mastered the miracle of fire, like James Watt who harnessed the power of steam, like Thomas Edison with his devotion to testing and retesting. Our goal is to limit the use of fossil fuels and exploit the use of renewable energies such as solar energy to provide cooling and heating needs.