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Is this a new technology?
No. Europe, Asia and South America, where energy costs are more
expensive than here in North America, have been using tankless water
heaters for 75 years. Bosch Water Heating has been selling and
supporting tankless water heaters in the United States since 1979.
However, most Americans are just now learning of this technology and
its benefits.
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