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• Radiant Barrier
A radiant barrier is a highly reflective surface that easily changes the direction of infrared heat instead of having it absorbed into your insulation. Why slow heat down in your home or office when you can change the direction with a low cost, proven, high performance Radiant Barrier? The performance is unmatched and comfort and savings are immediate, keeping you cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter while reducing your energy bills! |
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• ArticMaster CA-1
• Condenser Amplifier for Commercial & Residential HVAC Units
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• Up To 40% Savings On Cooling Costs
• 10 Years of Research and Proven Results
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SRP plans 9.3% rate hike during summer months
AZ Republic
Jan. 5, 2008 12:00 AM
Salt River Project wants to prompt more people to conserve during the hottest hours of summer by making it much more expensive to waste electricity when the mercury spikes.
The utility is proposing a rate increase that could have residential customers paying on average $18.43, or 9.3 percent, more on their July and August bills.
SRP wants to raise rates the most in the sweltering months that utilities are forced to import expensive electricity from as far away as the Pacific Northwest to keep the state powered.
SRP also proposes a new, optional, time-of-day plan that dramatically raises the price of electricity from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. when demand spikes, as does the utility's price for power bought on the open market.
SRP's proposal follows a 4.7 percent rate adjustment just two months ago based on the cost of purchased power.
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