I think the main point is simply that it is more
efficient, and so reduces power consumption.

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> Our news media touted this as a method of reducing
> greenhouse gases.  
> Well, I doubt enough CO2 will be sequestered to make
> a difference.  It 
> *does*, however, reduce the need for
> clorofllurocarbons which damage 
> the O3 layer.  Does our news media know the
> difference?
> 
> http://www.jsme.or.jp/English/awardsn03-3.html
> 
> "As an environmental protection measure, public
> attention is now 
> focusing on improving the energy savings of
> residential water heating, 
> which accounts for about one-third of total
> household energy 
> consumption.
> One practical solution is to promote expanded use of
> "EcoCute," a high 
> efficiency heat pump water heater using a natural
> refrigerant (CO2).
> As part of our efforts to increase the popularity of
> EcoCute, we have 
> developed the world's first variable ejector
> refrigeration cycle 
> technology for CO2 refrigerants.
> This technology enables more efficiently designed,
> larger-capacity 
> water heating systems that can supply hot water for
> floor heating and 
> other purposes as well as standard hot water
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Merlyn
Magickal Engineer and Technical Metaphysicist

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