Thermal comfort at home thanks to the greenest and most innovative technologies
Rising energy prices are making it increasingly important to find ways to save on heating and air conditioning costs. Nonetheless, people’s desire for sustainable solutions has led to growing interest in green technologies that can deliver improved thermal comfort in homes with the minimum environmental impact. But how should we go about this? Which of the many systems on the market should we choose? Let’s find out together in this handy mini-guide to some of the most innovative and affordable solutions that help safeguard the health of the planet we live on and at the same time save on energy bills.
1. Heat pumps Heat pumps are an excellent green alternative to traditional heating systems because they make it possible to transfer heat from a renewable heat source, generating useful energy for both heating and cooling the home, a considerable advantage in terms of environmental and economic sustainability! Ariston offers various types of heat pump to cover all needs: from the Nuos Primo 80-100 , for domestic hot water supply, to the innovative Nimbus Flex S NET, the complete high-efficiency system that can also cool as well as heat water and space.
2. Condensing boilers Condensing boilers are another green solution because they re-use part of the heat contained in flue gas that would otherwise be lost to the atmosphere. In addition to reducing the level of harmful emissions into the environment by 75% compared to traditional old generation boilers (according to Europe Union data), it offers energy cost savings of up to 35%. Click here to find the Ariston condensing boiler most suitable for you.
3. Solar power systems Considered by many as the green energy source par excellence, solar power systems enable us to transform energy from the sun into electrical energy for heating the home and producing domestic hot water, even in geographical areas that aren’t particularly warm. All this with immediate savings on utility bills and without generating any CO2 emissions! Find out here how Ariston’s solar thermal kits work.