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An Energy Efficient Home helps you save money all year long – hundreds of dollars a year, plus the 5 percent Progress Energy energy discount. Compare our Energy Efficient Homes with typical homes in the charts below.

How Much Can It Cost
To Heat My Home With A Gas Furnace Vs. A Heat Pump?*

House Built To State Energy Code

Efficiency Level Gas Furnace
Cost/Year

Heat Pump
Cost/Year

Heat Pump Cost
Savings/Year
Minimum Efficiency $1,033 $666 $367
Mid-Efficiency $958 $598 $360
High Efficiency $920 $569 $351

House Built To Progress Energy’s Energy Efficient Home Program/Energy Star**

Efficiency Level Gas Furnace
Cost/Year

Heat Pump
Cost/Year

Heat Pump Cost
Savings/Year
Minimum Efficiency $834 $484 $350
Mid-Efficiency $794 $460 $334
High Efficiency $758 $444 $315

*This is an estimate only. Actual results may vary depending on house type, location, occupant behavior and other factors.
**Energy Star heating estimates include the Progress Energy 5 percent discount. For more information about the Energy Star program, visit the website at www.energystar.gov/homes.

Assumptions  
House Size/Location: 1908 sq. ft. in Raleigh, North Carolina
Thermostat Set Point: 72°F heating
Fuel Pricing  
(Published prices as of April 1, 2008)  
Gas: $1.335 per Therm. + $10.00 per month service charge
Summer Electricity: $0.09678 per kWh, July – October
Winter Electricity: $0.08678 per kWh, November – June
Electric Service Charge: $6.75 per month

 

 

 

Energy Efficient Manufactured Home

Typical Manufactured Home

 Single-Section Manufactured Home  $435   $846
 Multi-Section Manufactured Home  $545   $1067
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