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Keep your home warm during winter with solar heating

How do you keep your home warm during winter months?  Many of us (yours truly included) have a natural gas powered forced air furnace.  In fact 35 million American homes use some type of forced air heating system that runs on either propane, natural gas or fuel oil.

But what if you could heat your home with a solar furnace instead?  The cost of heating would drop dramatically, and the amount of atmosphere-clogging greenhouse gases entering the environment could be slashed.

New solar technology is in the works for a “solar forced air furnace.”  GoSolarUSA has acquired the exclusive rights to the patent pending technology.  Unlike solar panels – which can be a bit of an upfront investment – a solar powered furnace is both inexpensive to purchase and use.  Homeowners can see drastically reduced heating costs, as well as carbon footprints!

GoSolarUSA President Thomas Massey explained:

“We are excited to have acquired this new, revolutionary US technology that has the potential to reduce energy costs and replace oil & gas in millions of homes across America.  This is a huge, untapped market that spends thousands of dollars every year on heating costs. We believe millions of Americans will welcome a technology that will reduce their energy costs and give them a green energy alternative to oil & gas heating.”

We’ll be sure to let you know when you can upgrade your forced air furnace to run on solar energy.  As soon as there is more information on the new “Solar Forced Air Furnace,” we’ll update our readers.

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2 Responses to “Heat Your Home with a Solar Furnace?”

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  2. Hi there
    You have an interesting article :)
    Thanks for sharing and hope to read some articles with regards to the Canada Home Furnace

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