On March 18, 2016 the Government of Quebec announced the rollout of the RénoVert Tax Credit. The RénoVert program is a refundable tax credit for eco-friendly home renovations that is intended for individuals who have a qualified contractor carry out recognized eco-friendly renovation work on their principal place of residence or a winterized cottage they normally occupy. The amount of the tax credit …
Schumacher Lions Club – 69th Annual Sportsman Show
Join GeoSmart dealer Northern Mechanical Services at the Schumacher Lions Club – 69th Annual Sportsman Show in Timmins, ON. Learn more about GeoSmart and geothermal technology and how the technology can be leveraged to reduce your carbon footprint and your annual energy use. The Schumacher Lions Club Sportsman Show is also a great event for outdoor enthusiasts to start thinking …
Mennonite Heritage Village
Join GeoSmart dealer Keating Mechanical at the Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach, MB to learn more about GeoSmart and geothermal technology.
CKHA EnviroExpo
Join GeoSmart dealer Lambton Enviroquest at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance – EnviroExpo in Chatham-Kent, ON. Learn more about GeoSmart and geothermal technology and how the technology can be leveraged to reduce your carbon footprint and your annual energy use.
CMPX 2016
Canadian Mechanical and Plumbing Exposition
Install geothermal loop systems designed for tomorrow’s needs
When it comes to geothermal installations, two things make good business sense. Selecting the right sized equipment and loop systems to maximize heating and cooling efficiency, and installing loop systems designed to meet not only today’s needs but those in the future as well. It’s not rocket science. Regardless of the size or type of heat pump they feed into, …
New, more efficient heat pumps require longer loop systems
By Stan Marco, GeoSmart Energy
Over the past few years, thousands of geothermal heat pump systems have been installed across Canada responding to the demand for more cost-effective, energy efficient and renewable heating and cooling solutions for home and business.
Geothermal energy a cheaper option
By Ryan Jahnke, Thermo Source (as published in the The Detroit News, Opinion Editorials)
February 16, 2013 at 1:00 am
The state of Michigan has taken a great step in encouraging wind farms, solar arrays and biodiesel, but is missing out on another tremendous source of renewable energy: Geothermal. Unlike your typical renewable energy systems, geothermal is an energy conservation measure that utilizes free, constant and continuous temperature stored naturally in the ground to provide the most energy-efficient form of comfort heating, comfort cooling, domestic hot water and even refrigeration. When compared to typical fossil fuel furnaces and air conditioners, geothermal systems can provide energy savings of up to 60 percent.