Lennox Unveils Solar Powered Home Energy System

January 22nd, 2010  |  Published in finances, green, heating and cooling  |  13 Comments

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Lennox Industries, a leading provider of customized home heating, cooling and indoor air quality products,  introduced the patent pending SunSource™ Home Energy System – a new solar-powered central heating and cooling system that reduces overall household electricity consumption without the costs associated with traditional solar installations – at the International Builder’s Show in Las Vegas this week.

The new SunSource Home Energy System not only harnesses solar energy from the sun to reduce the electricity consumed by a residential heat pump or air conditioner, but also is able to use that solar power to operate other devices in the home that consume electricity, such as lighting and appliances, when the heating and cooling system is not running. In addition, if the SunSource system generates more power than is used by the home, that power will be sent back to the utility company, which may entitle the homeowner to a credit on their utility bill.

sunsource communications system1 Lennox Unveils Solar Powered Home Energy SystemAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy, the typical U.S. household pays $2,200 a year on utility bills, and the bulk of those energy costs – between 50 and 60 percent – comes from heating and cooling the home.

The SunSource Home Energy System is composed of:

• A solar-ready, high efficiency Lennox air conditioner or heat pump that has been specially enhanced to serve as the platform for this new home energy system.

• A Lennox solar subpanel that provides the connection between utility- interactive solar power system and the HVAC unit.

• One to 15 roof-mounted solar modules that harness clean, sustainable energy from the sun and use it to run the home’s central heating and cooling system as well as other appliances – the more modules, the more homeowners can reduce their utility costs.

• A communications system that allows homeowners to monitor each solar module’s operation and energy production online, as well as other environmental benefits such as the amount of carbon offset.

sunsource home energy system Lennox Unveils Solar Powered Home Energy SystemEnergy Savings and Tax Credits Equal Real Cost Savings for Homeowners

As an example, a consumer who lives in a typical 2,000-square-foot home in Corpus Christi, Texas, can reduce the electricity usage associated with heating and cooling his or her home by approximately 12 percent annually by installing a Lennox high-efficiency air conditioner(1) with two solar modules and by 86 percent by installing the air conditioner with 15 modules. In Tulsa, Okla., the homeowner would see around a 25 percent reduction in air conditioner electricity usage with two solar modules, and about a 180 percent reduction (meaning more energy production than air conditioner consumption) with 15 modules. The savings increase even more in sunnier areas of the country.

In addition to the costs savings and incentives offered by many local utility companies for using high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment and/or renewable energy sources, the new SunSource system makes homeowners eligible for federal and some state solar tax credits. In fact, these benefits, when combined, can cover up to 94 percent of the cost of the solar modules, including installation(2).

The new Lennox SunSource Home Energy System will be available with several products from the Dave Lennox Signature® Collection, which is the company’s line of premium heating and cooling products, offering the quietest, most efficient operation and a premier level of performance. The Lennox SunSource Home Energy System may be paired with Dave Lennox Signature Collection air conditioners and heat pumps beginning in May 2010.

About Lennox Industries

Lennox Industries is a leading provider of customized home heating, cooling and indoor air quality products that are designed to deliver customized comfort, efficiency and functionality, with the most innovative and reliable features available. Lennox is also the first heating and air conditioning manufacturer to harness solar energy for central heating and cooling – and beyond. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy have selected Lennox as an ENERGY STAR Manufacturer of the Year four out of six years for its outstanding contribution to developing and promoting energy-efficient products. For more information about Lennox home comfort products, visit www.Lennox.com or call 1-800-9-LENNOX.

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(1) Energy savings calculations are based on a Lennox XC21-036 air conditioner, which has a 20 SEER (seasonal energy efficiency rating).

(2) Depends on local and state incentives in homeowner’s area. Typical incentives range between 30 percent and 94 percent of the cost of the solar modules, including installation.

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  1. Home says:

    January 28th, 2010 at 1:47 am (#)

    Wow! Good review of the Lennox Home energy system! Thanks so much for posting this up!

  2. 800 Plumbing says:

    February 2nd, 2010 at 5:08 pm (#)

    At some point in the near future we are going to see many more homes being built with energy saving built ins like these. As a community builders and developers need to really look at the environment.

  3. DiggersList says:

    February 2nd, 2010 at 5:54 pm (#)

    Amazing! Coming from a city with almost too much sun (Tucson, AZ), it’s always great to see new ways to benefit from something that has so much potential power in it.

    Great article!

  4. Rick says:

    February 5th, 2010 at 6:58 am (#)

    Wow, I did not know we pay nearly $1,100 for energy each year. I thought it was up there but maybe that here in Maryland the costs were just extra high. That’s incredible! I really do think that the solar power unit is a great concept. More people will definitely catch on to this in the future.

  5. Project Mama says:

    February 6th, 2010 at 2:14 am (#)

    I absolutely love the shift to new greener options for home renos! Thanks for a great article.

    Project Mama

  6. forex robot says:

    February 10th, 2010 at 12:02 am (#)

    Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

  7. Contractors says:

    April 27th, 2010 at 11:40 pm (#)

    Excellent information, and well written. We’ve been hearing more and more stories about solar installs from our contractors, and the homeowners are very pleased with their decision to go solar.

    -econtractorbids.com

  8. Mark says:

    July 17th, 2010 at 7:51 am (#)

    would like to know the cost? planning on building a home in the near future

  9. bou zelala ben kharfouss says:

    July 17th, 2010 at 2:31 pm (#)

    good news thank you

  10. Jerry Braun says:

    July 23rd, 2010 at 10:47 am (#)

    Mark,

    Costs vary depending on such things as difficulty of installation and optional equipment selected.

    Each outdoor unit can have up to 15 solar modules attached to it. The excesss energy can be fed back into your home to run other appliances. There is also the capability of selling excess power back to the grid from your panels, if allowed in your area by the electrical company. Imagine the utility company finally paying you.

    I would recommend getting the iComfort (ic)option.

    Jerry

  11. Lisa says:

    September 22nd, 2010 at 2:49 am (#)

    What if we live in a place where is less sun. I like this system and how you explain it all but I am just curious because here where we live is not so sunny.

  12. SEO Cleveland Ohio says:

    October 1st, 2010 at 7:38 am (#)

    Good Review of Home Energy Products :)

  13. Vietnam Airlines says:

    September 5th, 2011 at 2:05 am (#)

    The application of solar energy in homes is a great thing to protect the environment as well as towards the use of clean energy.

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