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| Mike Murphy
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Have you ever wondered about all the facts and figures that are tossed around like bits of lettuce floating through the air? Can you believe everything you read? Can all the numbers be right?
One day this industry is described as being worth $35 billion, tomorrow you may hear it being touted as a $100 billion business. That is actually a fairly simple discrepancy — equipment manufacturers’ shipments do total approximately $35 billion. But if all installation sales, service, and maintenance at the contractor level is brought into the tally, the total is actually much larger, almost $100 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
However, in the current world of green initiatives, tax credits, and stimulus packages, playing fast and loose with energy savings claims does seem to be more of an art and less of a science. The following are some recent examples from non-discredited sources, telling a variety of stories in a variety of ways. Sit back and enjoy the art. Or, it may simply be the well-intentioned, but sloppy, efforts of those who would seek to create a sense of urgency among the masses.
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• “Energy use from residential buildings accounts for approximately 36.5 percent of electricity consumed in the United States every year … ”
• “Space heating and cooling accounts for 41 percent of the average American home’s energy bill.”
• “As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling.”
• “With heating and domestic hot water representing 85 percent of a family household energy expenses, energy saving solutions are increasingly in demand.”