EarthSure Announces A Very Cool Way To Go Green
Woodbridge NJ (SPX) Sep 02, 2009 Imagine turning on your air conditioner and watching your electric bill go DOWN! EarthSure, a renewable energy company and innovator in alternative energy sources announces the latest patent-pending renewable energy invention. WindAir, a system for transforming the exhausted air flow from central air conditioning units into a source of renewable, clean energy (electric) will be bursting into the HVAC scene world-wide just in time for the next heat-wave.
How it Works This renewable energy has the capability to reduce the increase in electric used by the air conditioning system by generating enough electricity to send it back to the meter, thereby turning the air conditioning unit into an actual "sub-power station". So every time you turn on the central air or cooling systems, your electric bill goes down instead of up! How's that for a "cool" way to go green? The unique WindAir converter system can be incorporated into any existing air conditioning condenser unit or manufactured as a complete new unit. This technology can be utilized within small homeowner units all the way up to the largest of commercial air conditioning applications.
Benefits The accomplishments of this novel secondary stage fan turbine will also offset the surge of electric that is straining our power plants and sub-stations during hot summer months. The unique methodology of this second stage fan turbine is actually turning an agent that normally uses a lot of electricity into a source that uses renewable energy. The unique WindAir 'shroud' design will absorb the AC units' operational sound to minimize the units' noise pollution output, making for a much more peaceful environment. The 'shroud' design also captures more of the exhausted air conditioning unit's air and funnels it in a more concentrated fashion with less waste of air stream, which will equate to higher electrical output. The unit is also designed to protect the inside components of outdoor AC units from being exposed to the elements of weather, making these components rust-free and longer lasting. This design is also pet friendly and rodent resistant and in addition to eliminating the weather elements, it will keep out leaves and foreign debris. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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