Since the discovery of fire in prehistoric times, humankind has invested in bold new ways to create, control, and command heat. Today, tens of thousands of years later, our curiosity and commitment to staying warm continues to yield impactful results. As you consider options for a new commercial HVAC system—and there are many!—here’s just a glimpse of some of the latest innovations that are heating up sales this season. Ask your contractor, or even a PSE&G Energy Efficiency Adviser, to help you discover your ideal solution.
What’s the definition of true winter comfort? Heating the right place, at the right time, with just the right amount of warmth—not too little, when trying to save money, but also not so much that you’re wasting energy. HVACs with built-in computer controls can analyze factors like your environment, preferences, and schedules, and set those Goldilocks heating zones that are just right for you.
PICC systems elevate computer-controlled comfort to an even higher degree. They utilize advanced self- learning algorithms and digital monitoring and management tools across a greater variety of comfort factors, including indoor/outdoor temperature fluctuations, humidity levels, particulates to be filtered, and more.
Smart ERV systems in today’s new HVACs provide a physical space for air exchange, where cool air that’s being heated in the winter or hot air being cooled in the summer can be efficiently preconditioned, reducing energy loss and optimizing consumption.
As efficiency technologies continue to advance, HVACs that run on electricity prove to be efficient, clean, and precise in operation. Be sure to look into this smart alternative, which grows more popular each year.
Be sure to leverage the many opportunities, programs, and solutions available to you through PSE&G’s Business Energy Saver Program. New Jersey businesses are encouraged to explore these valuable resources at bizsave.pseg.com or by calling 1-844-300-PSEG (7734). Learn how PSE&G is committed to being your trusted partner in energy efficiency.
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