How Businesses Can Use Heat Pumps to Save Money and Minimize Carbon Footprint
Dec. 2, 2024
Heating and cooling total 41% of the energy bill at schools, big box stores, offices, hospitals, and other commercial buildings. That makes climate control an ideal place to save money and meet sustainability goals such as carbon footprint reduction. In this white paper, we’ll explore:
How commercial heat pumps provide both heating and cooling — and more efficiently than alternatives such as natural gas rooftop units.
Why next-generation cold-climate heat pumps will make the technology a viable option even in places where outdoor temperatures dip as low as 0°F.
How state and municipal electrification initiatives and bans on natural gas connections in new commercial buildings are driving heat pump adoption.
How Amazon, IKEA, and Target helped develop the Better Buildings Commercial Building Heat Pump Accelerator program to spur the development of next-generation cold-climate heat pumps.
What businesses such as Target have learned from their heat pump implementations.
Why electrical upgrades and integration with building management systems are among the key considerations when developing a heat pump strategy.
Download this white paper and unlock the insights for leveraging today’s and tomorrow’s heat pump technologies to reduce operating expenses and your carbon footprint.