Making the optimum use of the powerHeat pumps make efficient use of electrical energy and can work in Alaska’s climate for cost effective heating of buildings ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
The heat pump, a technology that has been around for many years, is best known to many people as the engine that drives a household refrigerator or air conditioning system. But the technology also works as a means of heating a building, an application that can work effectively even in Alaska’s cool....
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