Heat pumps are a
revolutionary way toward sustainable energy.
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And even if we don’t think we can change the world ourselves, we all understand that being efficient in our energy usage makes common sense. Who wants to go out of their way to be wasteful?
The thing that stops most of us is inertia — change is hard for anyone. But some changes are easier than others, and you might be surprised at just how quickly you can make a significant impact.
The term “heat pump” doesn’t sound much like a rallying cry for an energy revolution. But these all-in-one heating and air conditioning systems are nothing short of transformational. They not only optimize the air flow, using far less energy, but they also create more comfort and convenience for your employees, customers, tenants and family inside.
And now with rebates and incentives from National Grid, heat pumps are more affordable than ever before.
Everyone wants to be part of the solution. To one degree or another, we all acknowledge and experience the shifting energy landscape.
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Here’s how it works: Heat pumps don’t generate their own heat; rather, they redistribute energy from inside and outside the building. During cold weather, heat pumps extract heat from the air or ground outside and distribute it inside your home or building. In warmer weather, the process is reversed, with heat being pulled from the interior and released outside.
Moving air in this way creates a number of advantages over traditional heating methods like oil, propane, and even burning wood. In general, heat pumps are:
• Efficient: Since they merely move warm air instead of creating it, heat pumps use less energy throughout the year. They can be three to four times more efficient than traditional furnaces.
• Flexible: Heat pumps don’t require ductwork. They can be installed to heat a single room or an entire business or workspace, which offers tremendous flexibility when it comes to the size, layout and even age of the business or multifamily residence. The pumps can also fit in just about any space, taking up less room and requiring fewer units to maintain.
• Convenient: Speaking of maintenance, heat pump systems last longer than conventional HVAC units and require minimal servicing and upkeep.
• Clean: Since they are powered by electricity, heat pumps generally create a much smaller carbon footprint, especially since many sources of electricity are now renewable. This means your business or multifamily unit will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
• Healthy: No combustion or storage of fossil fuels means no risk of emissions or carbon monoxide fumes that might endanger your tenants, customers, or employees.
• Comfortable: Heat pumps are all-in-one, in that they provide heat, cool air and dehumidification year-round. They are also quiet and provide even distribution of air throughout the interior of your building.
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So if your heating and/or cooling system is approaching the end of its life, or you are building or undergoing renovations to an existing structure, are experiencing hot or cold spots in your home or building, or just want to have a more efficient and responsible way to heat and cool your home or business, consider installing a heat pump. For more information on heat pumps, click on your jurisdiction below.
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Upstate New York
Massachusetts
Upstate New York
Massachusetts
Here’s how it works: Heat pumps don’t generate their own heat; rather, they redistribute energy from inside and outside the building. During cold weather, heat pumps extract heat from the air or ground outside and distribute it inside your home or building. In warmer weather, the process is reversed, with heat being pulled from the interior and released outside.
Moving air in this way creates a number of advantages over traditional heating methods like oil, propane, and even burning wood. In general, heat pumps are:
• Efficient: Since they merely move warm air instead of creating it, heat pumps use less energy throughout the year. They can be three to four times more efficient than traditional furnaces.
• Flexible: Heat pumps don’t require ductwork. They can be installed to heat a single room or an entire business or workspace, which offers tremendous flexibility when it comes to the size, layout and even age of the business or multifamily residence. The pumps can also fit in just about any space, taking up less room and requiring fewer units to maintain.
• Convenient: Speaking of maintenance, heat pump systems last longer than conventional HVAC units and require minimal servicing and upkeep.
• Clean: Since they are powered by electricity, heat pumps generally create a much smaller carbon footprint, especially since many sources of electricity are now renewable. This means your business or multifamily unit will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
• Healthy: No combustion or storage of fossil fuels means no risk of emissions or carbon monoxide fumes that might endanger your tenants, customers, or employees.
• Comfortable: Heat pumps are all-in-one, in that they provide heat, cool air and dehumidification year-round. They are also quiet and provide even distribution of air throughout the interior of your building.