Oil is the most expensive way to heat anything. Check your cost per kwh on your electric bill- easy way= forget all the blah blah and divide the total $ by the total kw. The most efficient heat source is a heat pump. For $400 worth of heat with electric or gas equipment, the same heat may cost you as little as $100.
Some benefits of electric solar panels over other sources of energy would be that they are more cost efficient and using solar panels are better for the environment.
Hydro electric. No waste or pollution. Just using gravity and water, provided from potential energy of the height of water.
I don't think you would be sued. But I recommend not using it.
I would not recommend using this outside.
Using a standard search engine with give you exactly what your looking for.
He is not a very efficient worker.
I would recommend using Google Translate...
No, an example of an electric current would be using a battery to light a lightbulb.
A 2-ton would be marginally more efficient because the larger pump motor would probably be designed for higher efficiency.
I would recommend using e-bay.
When it comes to heaters, electric versions have not had the best reputations in the past. They have been known for sucking electric and being major fire hazards. Thankfully, for the most part, those days are over. The newer versions of electric heaters that have been put on the market are a very energy efficient way to heat your home or office. Furthermore, thanks to quality standards that have been majorly changed in recent years, electric heaters are no longer as risky to use indoors as long as you follow safe using guidelines.
In the United states the Toyota Prius is the most fuel efficient car using a hybrid of electric and fuel in a 4 cyclinder engine allows close to an average of 50 miles to a gallon on any commute.