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 Ephoca Heat Pumps | Top-line Details and Value Props

Ephoca Heat Pumps offer two distinct types: the Ephoca 2.0 Horizontal for situations with limited vertical clearance and the Ephoca 2.0 Vertical for those with the flexibility for a vertical installation. These options ensure that Ephoca can meet a wide range of spatial constraints and heating and cooling requirements, providing efficient and effective climate control solutions for various settings and spaces. Ephoca offers two primary types of heat pumps:

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Gigawatt Announces Pioneering Heat Pump Retrofit In Detroit | A Model For Decarbonizing Multifamily Buildings Across America

Gigawatt announces today the successful completion of a landmark heat pump retrofit project at 1800 W Bethune St., a historic 99-year-old building deeply rooted in Detroit’s historic manufacturing heritage.

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Heat Pump Vs Air Conditioner | Choose Heat Pumps to Cool Your Multifamily Building

As a residential building owner, one of the biggest challenges you may face is which heating and cooling system is best for your budget and the comfort of your tenants. Let’s explore the differences between a heat pump and an air conditioner, using insights such as Energy Efficiency Rating, to help you choose the best option for your multifamily building.

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Heat Pump VS Furnace | Which One Is Right For You?

As a multifamily building owner, choosing the right heating and cooling system is crucial for ensuring comfortable living conditions for your tenants, saving on electricity bills, and making the best decision for your asset in the long run. With so many options available in the market, it can be overwhelming to decide which one is right for your property. Two of the most popular options for heating your buildings are heat pumps and furnaces. In this article, we will compare both systems to help you make an informed decision.

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Reducing Carbon Emissions with the Inflation Reduction Act

Residents of the US will be given credits to live sustainability. For example, one can receive up to $7500 to buy electrical vehicles to replace their gas vehicles or $8000 to replace fossil fuel heating and cooling systems with heat pumps.

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