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The CEE Overview of Heat Pump Water Heater Programs in the United States and Canada summarizes programs active in 2016 that were designed to promote the purchase and installation of efficient heat pump water heaters (HPWHs). The 56 CEE members included in this year's Program Overview span 33 US states, the District of Columbia, and one Canadian province. They collectively serve more than 60 million residents.

Prepared by:  Consortium for Energy Efficiency

Published:  October 2016

Building America Case Study Project Name: Systems Evaluation at the Cool Energy House. Location: Windermere, Florida. Year Tested: 2012. For a 6-month period, the Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings, a U.S. Department of Energy Building America team, monitored the performance of a GE Geospring HPWH in Windermere, Florida. The study included hourly energy simulation analysis using the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Building Energy Optimization-Energy Plus (BEopt) v1.3 software.

Prepared by:  US DOE Building America program

Published:  November 2013

This project seeks to answer the technical questions associated with residential heat pump water heater (HPWH) placement, design, and performance using lab testing of particular HPWH products that are likely to be available in the residential market.

Prepared by:  Bonneville Power Administration

Published:  January 25, 2010

The report describes laboratory testing and modeling exercises performed to assess potential heat pump water heater (HPWH) energy savings in the Pacific Northwest. Three integrated HPWH models, pairing two electric resistance elements with a tank-mound heat pump, were thoroughly investigated: the AO Smith Voltex, the GE GeoSpring, and the Rheem EcoSense.

Prepared by:  Bonneville Power Administration

Published:  November 11, 2011

The purpose of this study is to analyze the economics of a range of advanced electric water heating load control and energy efficiency strategies that utilities and demand response aggregators could implement to reduce total system costs.

Prepared by:  The Brattle Group

Published:  January 2016