General Requirements:
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Must be installed on Morgan County REA lines
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Installation must be verified on site by a Morgan County REA employee within 180 days of purchase
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Dated invoice or bill of sale required
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Program incentives subject to change from year to year
Electric Thermal Storage
During off-peak hours (when electricity can be purchased at a lower rate.) ETS units convert electricity into heat and store that heat in specially designed, high-density ceramic bricks. These bricks are surrounded by high-efficiency insulation and are capable of storing vast amounts of heat for extended periods of time. This stored heat is circulated evenly and quietly by a fan in the unit as the room thermostat calls for heat. For more information on ETS Off-Peak Heating, click here, or call our office.
Ground Source Heat Pump
Ground source heat pumps utilize geothermal energy for heating and cooling. During cold weather, heat pumps absorb heat from the earth and carry it into the home via an underground system of closed-loop, liquid-filled pipes. The heat pump's indoor unit delivers this heat through the ductwork to every part of the house.
During the summer, the heat pump works like a central air conditioner, transferring heat from your home to the ground outside and returning cooled liquid to the inside unit.
Air Source Heat Pump
An air-source heat pump can both heat and cool your home. During winter, it uses refrigeration technology to extract heat from cold outside air (even down to zero degrees) and boosts it to a useable level to heat your home. The heat is then distributed by a forced-air furnace.
During the summer, the reverse cycle removes heat from your indoor air and expels it outside.