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GEOTHERMAL HEATING AND COOLING <br /> J) <br /> ` :J <br /> PP&L President Bill Hecht said i:. r <br /> that ground-source technology de- <br /> serves <br /> e <br /> serves a place in our national energy <br /> strategy. Hecht discussed PP&L's en- <br /> thusiasm for ground-source technol- <br /> ogy in a nationwide teleconference <br /> last summer. <br /> Hecht said, "PP&L views ground- <br /> source heat pumps as the most en- <br /> ergy-efficient and environmentally <br /> sound comfort technology available e� , : , • k <br /> today. That's why we have a goal to <br /> increase the number of annual <br /> ground-source installations tenfold in <br /> the next five years. ►- <br /> k <br /> 'By 1996, we expect one-fourth of '' ' <br /> all new electrically heated homes in <br /> our service area to have ground- <br /> source systems — and that's just the <br /> residential market. We're convinced <br /> that ground-source technology serves We're r <br /> the gest Interest of our customers, �� e're <br /> the company and the nation." <br /> We're off to a good start toward _� ..caed.ahat = ..;}�:af' <br /> this goal. According to Joe Clifford, di- 9rolJ d.SQUfCe <br /> rector-Marketing & Economic Devel- <br /> opment. ,r <br /> opment. during the first eight months ',tPlogy <br /> of 1992, about 123 ground-source serves the best <br /> systems were installed and about <br /> 200 more are planned for this year. interest of our <br /> customers, the <br /> � ' i -any and - <br /> ? 5 !7a' <br /> #hembition. <br /> - {a s`.13111 Hecht <br /> QN, PPSL President <br /> I�06 30 2��--- <br />