Freeaire Polar Power at Champlain Farms
The Freeaire solutions helped save a total of 47% of their energy consumption, paying back the investment in each store in less than two years
The Freeaire solutions helped save a total of 47% of their energy consumption, paying back the investment in each store in less than two years
The ideal candidate must be familiar with commercial wiring methods. This position requires a strong aptitude for controls and attention to detail.
Freeaire is actively seeking outgoing, upbeat, bright and motivated candidates to sell our patented Freeaire systems to small commercial and industrial customers. We are currently hiring in Maryland.
CEO Dave Mac Isaac spoke with the Boston Business Journal about eco-friendly refrigeration and Freeaire’s growth over the last two years. (Photo Credit: Boston Business Journal | W. Marc Bernsau)
Freeaire is actively seeking outgoing, upbeat, bright and motivated candidates to sell our patented Freeaire systems to small commercial and industrial customers. We are currently hiring in New Jersey.
Freeaire®’s Polar Power™ package helped reduce energy consumption at the Brattleboro warehouse by 34% and reduce carbon emissions by nearly 217,000 pounds.
...well, not quite free, but as close to free as any of us are going to get. One satisfied customer in upstate New York has used its compressors and evaporators for a total of 45 minutes through the first two months of 2015!!! It has been keeping its 400,000 cubic foot beer warehouse at a cool 38 degrees using only four industrial Polar Power Packages.
Check out NECN’s feature on the Freeaire system at Curtis Liquors in Cohasset, MA on its Money Saving Mondays segment.
We are working with a client in Alaska right now. With their 38,000 cubic foot cooler, set at 38F, we can see a whopping 172 days per year of Free cooling using Freeaire's new Industrial Polar Power Package. That's six months of fresh, filtered outside-air cooling - now that's Polar Power!
In the area of the unexpected benefits, bringing fresh, filtered outside air into a cooler can help store fresh produce for extended periods, and also allows for diverse products to be stored together.