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Understanding Efficiency Maine Home Energy Saving Programs for Heat Pumps

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Heat pumps have gained popularity around USA and Canada for over 50 years. There are hot spots in North America for heat pump installations like Nova Scotia, Vermont, Maine and New York. You can take advantage of the Efficiency Maine Home Saving Program for the installation of heat pumps in Maine. Under this program, homeowners looking to install an air source heat pump are eligible for $500 and $250 and for a second zone up to $750. This energy savings program is only for the installation of ductless heat pumps. Therefore, homeowners are required to install hydronic fan coils to get benefited from cold weather heat pumps in Maine . Over 45,000 high efficiency ductless heat pumps are installed in the homes and businesses in Maine over the past five years. Heat pumps are used for cooling during warm climates and one of the most popular technologies for heating in cold climates. Efficiency Maine provides rebates ductless heat pumps for residential and commerc

How Does Air Source Heat Pump Combine with Solar?

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Are you looking for most energy-efficient air source heat pump for cold climates? If yes, then Arctic air source heat pump is the ideal solution and works really well in North America. This heat pump is used for hydronic heating and cooling purposes. In addition to, the Arctic series heat pumps are designed to integrate with solar thermal heating systems. As a result, you can see an uplift of further 20% in the overall efficiency and operating costs of the system. Therefore, solar thermal system is a right combination to use with an air source heat pump . Generally, Arctic Heat Pump uses the industry-standard collector – SunRain solar vacuum tube collector which can provide hot water to the system even in the coldest North American winter. These collectors come with a 10 year warranty and are considered as the top-rated technology in North American solar industry. Continue Reading...