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The CO2 refrigerant, split-system heat pump water heater was tested in both lab tests and at four field sites representing the three heating zones in the Pacific Northwest. This report focuses on the field tests and the data and experience collected over almost two years of monitoring.

Prepared by:  Washington State University Energy Program

Published:  December 31, 2015

This report describes results of a scoping-level analysis of significantly higher efficiency electric heat pump water heaters (HPWH). The specific goal of the work was to identify electric HPWH design options that have the potential to achieve or exceed 30% source energy savings compared to a gas tankless water heater (GTWH) representative of the type represented in version 0.9.5.2 beta of the BEopt™ software developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Published:  September 2011

 

This project evaluates and documents the demand response (DR) performance of an HPWH as compared to an electric resistance water heaters (ERWH) for two primary types of DR events: peak curtailments and balancing reserves.

Prepared by:  Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Published:  July 2013

Oak Ridge National Laboratory partnered with the Tennessee Valley Authority to investigate the load management capability by reducing the peak period energy consumption of heat pump water heaters that meet or exceed the forthcoming water heater standard. ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings document.

Prepared by:  Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Tennessee Valley Authority

Published:  2014

The energy and cost savings potential of HPWHs as replacements for gas and electric WHs is examined in this paper. This study demonstrates the regional variations in the efficiency and economic viability of an HPWH across the continental United States for several installation locations.

Prepared by:  National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Published:  July 2013

The scope of this work is to provide a standard field monitoring protocol for evaluating the installed performance of HPWHs in residential buildings.

Prepared by:  National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Published:  October 2013

Building America Case Study Project Name: HPWH Evaluation. Location: Northeast. Years Tested: 2010-2012. The U.S. Department of Energy Building America team Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings (CARB) quantified the in-situ performance of three recently released HPWH products for more than one year.

Prepared by:  US DOE Building America program

Published:  December 2013