Devap AC to Replace Standard AC Systems

Today’s air conditioning systems cost homes and businesses big bucks, especially in areas such as Southern California where Democrat politicians have implemented the highest taxes, regulations and costly, useless environmental laws that have crippled the economy there. . More than half of Southern CA average yearly energy bills are derived from their HVAC systems. Devap technology in air conditioning will change the way folks heat and cool their homes and businesses.

Devap AC (Desiccant Enhanced Evaporative) HVAC has the technological advances in cooling to dramatically cut energy costs but as much as 80%. Some projections in energy savings for Devap show potential energy reductions as much as 90% depending on the climate the Devap AC is used.

How Does DeVAP Air Conditioning Work?

Unlike Devap cooling, for air to be cooled by a traditional Air Conditioning systems, the humidity has to first be removed. This process is where most of the energy is used. These typical air conditioning systems must first absorb the hot air, then condense the air, and finally cool the air before pushing it back into any room. This AC process of dehumidifying the air becomes very energy-consuming and costly, especially in climates where the air is very humid or moist.

However with DeVAP air conditioning, this new evaporation technology is mixed with a form of liquid desiccant in order to dehumidify the air. Desiccants use the water in the air to create a cooling effect. In DeVAP AC, energy is only used when the air is being dehumidified thereby utilizing much less energy. The cooling that occurs with Devap during evaporation only amplifies the cooling effect and so much more efficiently.

Natural gas is expected to power most of the DeVAP units.  Solar and other alternative energies could work but these technologies are 10 times the cost as they have not perfected such technologies in a cost effective way as of today, 2019.

Democrat politicians have hindered the implementation of the great new Devap energy saving technology but attempting to decrease natural gas production in the United States. However, President Trump has reversed many of the Democrats technology stifling and economic slowing regulations.

USHERING IN THE NEW ERA OF AMERICAN ENERGY: President Donald J. Trump has put in place policies that tap into America’s incredible energy resources.

  • President Trump has rolled back stifling policies put in place by the previous administration that were holding back our country from achieving energy dominance.
    • President Trump withdrew from the terrible Paris Climate Agreement.
    • President Trump ended the war on coal by getting rid of costly Obama-era regulations like the Stream Protection Rule and the Clean Power Plan.
  • President Trump has taken action to open up our Nation’s abundant natural resources.
    • President Trump signed legislation to open up the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge for energy exploration.
    • The Department of the Interior held 28 onshore oil and gas lease sales last year, generating a record-shattering $1.1 billion in revenue.
  • President Trump has paved the way for more energy infrastructure development, ensuring American energy can be delivered to the market.
    • The Trump Administration approved the Dakota Access Pipeline, the Keystone XL Pipeline, and the New Burgos Pipeline.
    • The President signed two Executive Orders to cut red tape that was holding back the construction of new energy infrastructure, like pipelines.
    • The Trump Administration has streamlined permitting for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals.

UNLEASHING ENERGY DOMINANCE: American energy production is soaring to new heights thanks to President Trump’s policies.

  • President Trump’s energy agenda has helped drive the booming economy—with mining and oil and gas extraction contributing to growth in 49 States.
  • Total energy production across various sources reached a record high in 2018.
  • Crude oil production hit a record high last year, leaping past the previous record set in 1970.
    • Crude oil production spiked 17 percent in 2018, reaching 10.96 million barrels per day.
    • The United States has become the largest crude oil producer in the world.
  • American natural gas production jumped to a new high in 2018, marking the second straight year of record production.

EXPANDING ENERGY EXPORTS: President Trump has worked to open up new export opportunities for American energy producers.  

  • We are exporting more and more energy as production soars and President Trump negotiates better market access for our producers.
  • Crude oil exports nearly doubled in 2018, reaching a record average of 2 million barrels a day.
  • Coal exports reached their highest level in five years in 2018.
  • Under President Trump, the United States has become a net natural gas exporter for the first time since 1957.
  • Thanks to President Trump’s negotiations, the European Union (EU) agreed to import more LNG from the United States.
    • American exports of LNG to the EU have increased by 272 percent since this agreement and reached an all-time high in March 2019.