North Carolina Utility Study: Solar Hot Water Saves 63% of Water Heating Bill
March 30, 2012Progress Energy, a Raleigh, NC-based utility, has completed a previously announced study showing that its residential customers could save $235 a year, or 63% of the water heating portion of their electric bill. The utility also offers commercial solar thermal … Continue reading
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