By switching to ductless heating, you can reduce energy consumption by 30%. If you derive most of your electricity from solar energy, you can reap even more benefits. Are you thinking about heating your home with solar? Here are just a few of the benefits of solar energy.
Topics: heating and cooling, solar energy
Commercial refrigeration is a big business, and well-maintained refrigerators protect thousands of dollars worth of food or medical products. Mike Capuccio, owner of N.E.T.R., Inc., talks about the ins and outs of commercial refrigeration. Listen or read more to find out about commercial refrigeration.
Topics: Heat Your Home, heating and cooling
Integrating Air Source Heat Pumps and Solar Power
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Oct 28, 2019 8:00:00 AM
Learn about the unique partnership between N.E.T.R., Inc. and Boston Solar as the companies join forces to evaluate solar power and air source heat pumps in residential homes. Listen or read more to hear from Mike Cappuccio, owner of N.E.T.R., Inc., and David Remillard, director of marketing at Boston Solar, discuss the benefits to this relationship.
Topics: Heat Your Home, heating and cooling
Heat pumps have changed a lot over the years. Most notably, they have become more efficient and better suited to cold climates. Thinking about investing in a heat pump? Wondering if you should replace or augment your existing heating system? Curious about how heat pump technology has improved over the years? Here is what you need to know.
Topics: heating and cooling
How to Integrate a Heat Pump into Your Existing Heating System
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Aug 15, 2019 7:00:00 AM
To improve the efficiency of your current heating system and to save money on heating costs, you may want to add a heat pump. There are a few different ways to use a heat pump to augment your existing heating system, and the right option varies based on your situation and your heating objectives. Here are some of the potential ways you may want to integrate a heat pump.
Topics: heating and cooling
Heat pumps run on electricity, which tends to be significantly less expensive than heating oil or propane. Since heat pumps move heat rather than generate it, they also require less electricity than other electric heating and cooling equipment. To enhance these savings even further, you can utilize solar energy as an energy-efficient complement to your heat pump.
Topics: heating and cooling
The Cost of Ductless Heating and Cooling Systems in and around Boston
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Apr 5, 2018 8:00:00 AM
In this discussion with Mike Cappuccio of NETR, Inc., Mike talks about the cost of ductless heating and cooling systems in and around Boston, saving money by ramping back on power instead of turning on and off, and the factors that go into determining the price of a ductless system.
Topics: Cost of Ductless, heating and cooling
In this discussion with Mike Cappuccio of NETR, Inc., Mike talks about the old types of heat pump technology, why that wasted energy in the wintertime, and how the new heat pump technology in ductless heating and cooling systems is a much more energy efficient technology.
Topics: Heat Your Home, heating and cooling