Home Comfort for All Seasons
More information about preferred electric heating and cooling solutions
Heat pumps provide a variety of benefits. All year these units help to cool and heat your home. In the warmer months, heat pumps extract heat from inside your home and send it outdoors. In the cooler months, they do the opposite, bringing warmer air indoors from the outside. Heat pumps are highly efficient and help to maintain a comfortable home. They use two-thirds less electric then resistance heat such as electric baseboard units. They produce the same comfort level as a typical oil furnace/air-conditioning unit combination or a propane furnace/air-conditioning unit combination.
Air-Source Heat Pumps
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Heat pumps provide a variety of benefits. All these units help to cool and heat your home. In the warmer months, heat pumps extract heat from inside your home and send it outdoors. |
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Air-source Heat Pumps |
Geothermal Heat Pumps
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Use groundwater and the earth's constant ground temperature as a means to affordably heat or cool your home. |
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Geothermal Heat Pumps |
Heat Pump Plus system
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Combine an air-source electric heat pump with a controlled electric thermal storage system to lower heating costs. |
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Heat Pump Plus |
Electric Thermal Storage (ETS)
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Controlled room heating units that generate heat during off-peak periods for use during on-peak times. Special lower electricity rates apply. |
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Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) |
Low Cost Financing
Low-Cost Financing Adams Electric makes low-interest loans up to $25,000 to eligible co-op members for energy-efficient electric heating and cooling systems and home weatherization. See rates and other information.
Load Management Controls
Load Management Controls the use and cost of electricity by reducing the peaks in demand for electricity. Find out how you can help. Learn more.
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