The provincial government is also contributing up to $37,000, with Sea-Force Hyperbaric Inc. contributing approximately $74,000 toward the project. This project will reduce emissions by replacing three oil furnaces with air-to-water heat pumps at the Sea-Force Hyperbaric Inc. Working with organizations like Sea-Force Hyperbaric to replace oil furnaces with air-to-water heat pumps lowers carbon, reduces costs, and makes them more competitive." Our government is pleased to support Sea-Force Hyperbaric with their fuel-switching project as they work to improve the facility's energy efficiency and energy consumption." Associated linksEnvironment and Climate Change Canada's Twitter pageEnvironment and Climate Change Canada's Facebook pageSOURCE Environment and Climate Change CanadaCisionView original content: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/October2022/21/c9819.html
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