To begin saving energy on your air conditioning, refrigeration and/or heat pump systems, contact Smartcool today. We will follow 3 simple steps to help you cut your energy usage and operating costs:
To know how much energy we can save at your facility, we need to know what kind of equipment you have and how much energy it currently consumes. We collect this information during a site visit where we speak with the people who manage your HVAC-R equipment and observe it in operation. This review is conducted at no cost to you and with no obligation to proceed.
Using our findings from the Energy Review, we will put together a proposal that outlines our estimates on how much energy and money we can save you, and how much an installation of Smartcool technology will cost. There is no cost or obligation to you until the proposal has been accepted.
Upon acceptance of the Energy Savings Proposal, the installation will be scheduled. All work will be performed by Smartcool approved contractors or employees according to all applicable codes, regulations, and facility-specific safety and operational requirements. All Smartcool contractors have appropriate worker's compensation and general liability insurance coverage.
Upon completion of the installation, you will begin to see immediate energy savings and related financial benefits.
Vancouver, BC. February 2, 2012, Smartcool Systems Inc. (TSX-V: SSC) continues to see superb results from 2M Energy Solutions, the leading distributor of Smartcool’s products in Malta. Since the beginning of its Smartcool distribution agreement in February 2009, 2M Energy has continued t...
Vancouver, BC. January 24, 2012, Smartcool Systems Inc. (TSX-V: SSC) is pleased to announce that the company has experienced the anticipated growth in its business and achieved profitability during the fourth quarter of 2011. In this quarter, Smartcool achieved the most revenue earned in...
VANCOUVER, BC. January 17, 2012. Smartcool Systems Inc. (TSX-V: SSC) announces that further to its news releases dated November 15, 2011 and December 6, 2011, the company will not proceed with the closing of the final tranche of the private placement as initially announced on November 15, 2011. ...
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