Heat pump clothes dryers (HPCDs) can be as much as 50percent more energy-efficient than conventional electric resistance clothes dryers, and therefore have the potential to save substantial amounts of electricity. While not currently available in the U.S., there are manufacturers in Europe and Japan that produce units for those markets. Drawing on analysis conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) current rulemaking on amended standards for clothes dryers, this paper evaluates the cost-effectiveness of HPCDs in American homes, as well as the national impact analysis for different market share scenarios. In order to get an accurate measurement of real energy savings potential, the paper offers a new energy use calculation methodolo...
Tumble dryers are becoming more and more common in ordinary households as a complement to the washin...
In the household appliance industry, heat pump systems have been used for a long time in refrigerato...
Absorption heat pump (AHP) cycles provide opportunities to reduce the energy use of drying systems. ...
Heat pump clothes dryers (HPCDs) can be as much as 50percent more energy-efficient than conventional...
Within a 53 home monitored sample, long-term energy use of electric resistance clothes dryers was su...
Clothes dryers (CD) offer a rapid means to dry laundry in households, but consume a large portion (4...
Tumble dryers and drying cabinets have to a large extent replaced the traditional way of drying clot...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate four techniques to improve the energy efficiency of electrica...
As energy constraints and consumption in the world increase, it is important to investigate all area...
Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) are over twice as energy-efficient as conventional electric resistan...
This program covered the development of two separate products; an electric heat pump clothes dryer a...
The objective of this project was to provide a technology assessment of the residential clothes drye...
Historically, domestic tasks such as preparing food and washing and drying clothes and dishes were d...
A heat pump clothes dryer (HPCD) is an innovative appliance that uses a vapor compression system to ...
Electric clothes dryers in the US consume about 6% of residential electricity consumption. Available...
Tumble dryers are becoming more and more common in ordinary households as a complement to the washin...
In the household appliance industry, heat pump systems have been used for a long time in refrigerato...
Absorption heat pump (AHP) cycles provide opportunities to reduce the energy use of drying systems. ...
Heat pump clothes dryers (HPCDs) can be as much as 50percent more energy-efficient than conventional...
Within a 53 home monitored sample, long-term energy use of electric resistance clothes dryers was su...
Clothes dryers (CD) offer a rapid means to dry laundry in households, but consume a large portion (4...
Tumble dryers and drying cabinets have to a large extent replaced the traditional way of drying clot...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate four techniques to improve the energy efficiency of electrica...
As energy constraints and consumption in the world increase, it is important to investigate all area...
Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) are over twice as energy-efficient as conventional electric resistan...
This program covered the development of two separate products; an electric heat pump clothes dryer a...
The objective of this project was to provide a technology assessment of the residential clothes drye...
Historically, domestic tasks such as preparing food and washing and drying clothes and dishes were d...
A heat pump clothes dryer (HPCD) is an innovative appliance that uses a vapor compression system to ...
Electric clothes dryers in the US consume about 6% of residential electricity consumption. Available...
Tumble dryers are becoming more and more common in ordinary households as a complement to the washin...
In the household appliance industry, heat pump systems have been used for a long time in refrigerato...
Absorption heat pump (AHP) cycles provide opportunities to reduce the energy use of drying systems. ...