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DeMarco Energy Completes First Sale for 2000.


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AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2000

DeMarco Energy Systems (Nasdaq:DMES DMES Deployable Mobility Execution System ) with Thermal Resource Sales has sold a DeMarco Energy Miser heating and cooling system cooling system: see air conditioning; internal-combustion engine; refrigeration.
cooling system

Apparatus used to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety and efficiency.
 to a U.S. Government Marine Air Station facility in Beaufort, South Carolina Beaufort is a city in Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, situated on the Beaufort River. 304 acres of the town have been designated a National Historic Landmark. The city-limit population was 12,950 in the 2000 census (46,227 total pop. of Beaufort Urban Cluster). . The estimated equipment sales price is $250,000.00, where DeMarco will receive a royalty payment in the first quarter 2000.

The DeMarco Energy Miser is the nation's leading geothermal heating Geothermal heating has been used since Roman times as a way of heating buildings and spas by utilizing sources of hot water and hot steam that exist near the earth's surface.  and cooling system, producing savings of 50-70 percent in commercial, institutional, industrial and residential applications. This particular geothermal design utilized the municipal water supply by connecting the DeMarco Energy Miser system to the base water system. The forecasted savings from heating and cooling operational costs exceeded 50 percent per year, without sacrificing comfort of desired room temperatures.

The military base is currently instituting phase four of a ten phase upgrade. Phase four includes construction and build-out of three Bachelor Enlisted Quarters. The heating and cooling systems cooling systems

for housed animals include spraying of roofs with water, evaporative pads with fans, foggers and misters; for pastured animals shelter from the sun by trees or artificial shade devices and cooling ponds are used.
 portion will be installed in 210 rooms ranging from 600 to 800 square feet each. DeMarco will provide 220 Energy Miser units allowing separate temperature controls for each room.

DeMarco Energy Miser heating and cooling systems are produced and privately labeled under a licensing agreement by Florida Heat Pump Manufacturing, Inc of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. FHP fhp or f.hp.
abbr.
friction horsepower
 Manufacturing is ranked among the industry's top three manufacturers and distributors of water source heat pumps.

For further information on the DeMarco Energy Miser system, or to review case studies of this project and other installation sites, please visit our website at www.demarcoenergy.com.
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