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When that approach won't work, Fletcher recommends hiring a contractor to box in the piping and run a heat vent into that.
The increased radiation from B will cause it to eventually reach an equilibrium, but at a hotter temperature than A. The question is, why can we not harness that temperature difference to run a heat engine?
This is of course an idealization, but the temperature of a large body of water such as the Atlantic Ocean does not materially change if a small amount of heat is withdrawn to run a heat engine.
Conversely, if the second form were possible, then the heat transferred to the higher temperature could be used to run a heat engine that would convert part of the heat into work.
While electricity has traditionally been the most expensive way to heat a home, Mr. Wilson said, homeowners who use heating oil or propane gas are likely to find that as the price of oil and gas increases, using electricity to run a heat pump will seem appealing.
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The ambient air is used as a balancing source to run a heating or a cooling mode.
One owns the local fitness center; another runs a heating-oil business.
Eugene Berge, who ran a heating business, would welcome the chance to reduce the $8,500 he pays in town, school and fire district taxes by $700 a year.
Billy Pugh, 59, who runs a heating and air-conditioning company in Atlanta called Stay Cool Atlanta, had abandoned his uniform on Friday in favor of shorts, a T-shirt and a wet towel draped around his neck.
Although he, too, works long hours running a heating-repair business, he said he felt less guilty than his wife in carving out time for exercise, rather than spending more time with the children.
Patricia Maisch runs a heating and cooling business with her husband.
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