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Hot air rises so why mount heaters near the ceiling?
Most people grew up in homes that were heated with hot air, which, as we know, rises. Most people do not understand radiant heat. Radiant heat will heat anything in its line of sight, up or down or even sideways, it doesn’t matter. Unlike hot air, radiant heat is unaffected by gravity. So by mounting a Comfort-Cove high on the wall close to the ceiling, it can “see” and thus heat the room from above. Radiant heat does not rise like hot air but rather travels in a straight line until striking an object. So the first place radiant heat goes is down, not up.
Comfort-Coves Cost Less to Operate.
We have all sought out the warmth of the sun on a cold day. Even though the air temperature is the same in the shade, we feel warmer in the sun. So it goes with Comfort-Cove radiant heat. We can turn thermostats down in a room and benefit from a higher level of comfort at lower, money-saving temperature settings. As a matter of fact, according to the United States Department of Energy, for every single degree of temperature reduction below 70 degrees, you save 3%. For example, reducing your heat by 5 degrees results in a 15% savings. You feel warmer at lower temperatu res with Comfort-Cove, and you save money!


450 Series $78.00
600 Series $99.00
750 Series $116.00
900 Series $134.00
1050 Series $146.00
1200 Series $161.00
1500 Series $184.00
1800 Series $213.00
2000 Series $233.00
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Comfort-Cove Benefits:
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Please have a safe and wonderful New Year...
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Be sure to attend the High West Energy Annual Meeting for Fun, Food, and Great Prizes. November 12, 2011 at the Kimball High School, Kimball, Nebraska Map to the event.
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We want your feedback. Please take our Member survey and help us serve you better. Please go to our home page and click the Member Survey link.
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New images just posted to the HWE Facebook page. Check them out here! http://www.facebook.com/pages/High-West-Energy/54402702555
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On Friday, July 8th the board, family members, employees and former employees of High West Energy helped Jack Stromer celebrate his retirement after 34 years with the cooperative. Jack has been foreman
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Thank you to all the customers and friends of High West Energy. We hope you enjoyed the food, getting to meet Brian, and visiting with the employees that serve you. Thank you!
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The High West Energy board and staff would like to welcome Brian Heithoff and his family to our Coop family. Brian is replacing the current General Manager, Don Brunner who is retiring June 15, 2011 after 2
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For those of you attending our last annual meeting, you already knowthat after 27 years here at High West Energy and nearly 44 years workingfor rural electric cooperatives, my family and I will be retiring




