Thursday, July 15, 2010

Meeting Today’s Critical Energy Challenges: Energy Efficiency

The development of energy-efficiency technologies is one of the most important and cost-effective ways that we can lower energy consumption, reduce energy costs, and control greenhouse gas emissions.

GTI has a long history of developing high-efficiency natural gas technologies and products for nearly every U.S. market – residential, commercial, industrial, power generation, and transportation. Working closely with partners in industry, government, and manufacturing, we're ramping up our efforts to develop energy technologies that contribute to a greener way of using energy.

Recent GTI energy efficiency projects include –
  • “Super Boiler” – An advanced, 94%-efficient gas-fired boiler that offers significant performance improvements over alternative technologies with a smaller footprint and half the weight of conventional boilers
  • Testing of a combination space/water heater – and a thermal efficiency of 90%
  • A new low-cost combi-oven that incorporates GTI-patented design for crossflow convection.

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