Clean water is a critical resource and nowhere is that more true than in the Caribbean. Many islands do not have city water distribution and rely on rainwater or trucked water, and even when there is piped water, the quality can be very questionable. The combination of poor purifaction facilities, inadequate storage, testing facilities and standards combined with tropical temperatures can result in water supplies that are dangerous to public health, especially to the elderly and immune deficient, and to visitors not used to our bugs. While bottled water may be used for drinking, this does not solve the problem of taking showers, brushing teeth, washing dishes and ice-making. The GE Homespring is a whole house water purification system that can only be installed by GE certified installers and must be inspected and maintained at least annualy, to assure the homeowner or hospitality customers of safe clean water throughout. Villa owners can increase their revenue by marketing "Whole House Clean Water and retaurants can provide table water without the cost of buying bottled water while reducing the use of plastic bottles"
Every hotellier and villa owner knows how guests abuse air conditioning. How often have you seen the A/C running and the doors open? With ever increasing energy costs, property owners must get control of their power consumption to stay profitable.
If you're tired of high cooling costs cutting into your rental property's cash flow, we have a solution.. The inexpensive Temp$aver System is specifically designed to solve your problem and keep money in your pocket. Get control of your air-conditioning costs and start making more profit from your guests.
Like most great ideas, Temp$aver is simple yet incredibly effective. Once the system is installed, it controls your property's cooling system's maximum and minimum settings. It also automatically shuts the cooling unit down if outside doors are left open in excess of 90 seconds. Once the doors are closed, the unit begins functioning again.
The Caribbean ProblemMost of the Caribbean Islands do not allow grid-tied Solar systems. In many places, it is illegal to connect your inverter to the grid, making it difficult to realize the potential of Solar and Wind power the way the rest of the world now does. Although most Governments in the Caribbean realize the potential of Renewable Energy, they are usually so heavily influenced by the special interests that prefer to buy oil than to use the sun and wind available us in abundance. Comet Energy Systems has designed a grid-tied system that can maximaze utility bill savings by using solar while providing isolation from the grid and power outages without the need for grid-tie. |
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