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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description>Try a heatpump. They take out heat from the surrounding air and pump it into the water. 
With 1 unit electricity you get 4 units of heat. 
Forget the gas price hikes.
Couple the heat pump with a solar heater. Even in Alaska a solar heater can heat water to 140 degrees celsius. More than enough for most people&#039;s shower.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try a heatpump. They take out heat from the surrounding air and pump it into the water.<br />
With 1 unit electricity you get 4 units of heat.<br />
Forget the gas price hikes.<br />
Couple the heat pump with a solar heater. Even in Alaska a solar heater can heat water to 140 degrees celsius. More than enough for most people&#8217;s shower.</p>
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