American EcoThermal: Improving the Home and Business Carbon Footprint
By John Frodyma,
Director of Commercial Development
American EcoThermal, Inc.
I am really excited about participating in the Green Entrepreneurship webinar on Feb 24th. My talk is going to be all about math and finance, and incentives. We’re going to talk about tax credits and rebates, accelerated depreciation schedules, and internal rate of return (IRR).
Sounds like a lot of fun, huh? Are you asleep yet? I’m just kidding of course…that presentation sounds like “boredom by banker” to me!
While I’m sure we are going to talk about some of these topics, as well as innovative financing solutions for emerging energy technologies, I will be presenting real-world examples of how American EcoThermal Inc. is improving the carbon footprint and operational efficiencies of households and businesses.
One of the examples I’m going to discuss is how American EcoThermal Inc. will be installing a $40K geothermal system in a home in Connecticut for $2,900.00 out of pocket to the homeowner using rebates, tax credits and EcoTherm, our patented Thermal Purchase Agreement (TPA).
I will also be discussing how one of our commercial clients gave up his traditional HVAC system and his $8,000.00/mo. natural gas bill, switched to an American EcoThermal geothermal heating and cooling system, and is saving almost 70 percent on his heating and cooling cost.
So there will be some math, a little science, a little finance and tax talk…but hopefully a lot of inspiration and motivation and proof that we can make environmentally sustainable energy a widespread success.
See you on Feb 24th.
To register and watch the webinar please visit here: http://tinyurl.com/y8of6jd
Tags: American EcoThermal, carbon footprint, Carbon Management, clean air-cool planet, climate policy, cooling cost, corporate carbon emissions, green business, Green Entrepreneurship, green jobs, HVAC cooling system, John Frodyma, Local Energy Committees, Thermal Purchase Agreement
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