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The Hotline Newsletter

Summer 2007

From the President:

Energy Stewardship
Save Energy, Reduce Air Pollution, Increase Profits

Energy Stewardship has become an important political, social and even religious issue. Using energy efficient and environmentally friendly heating/ventilating equipment is an easy way to make a big impact in this area. Energy stewardship does not need to come at a premium. In fact it can increase your profits. Using Cambridge® Industrial Space Heaters is a perfect example.

Building studies show our Blow-Thru® technology reduces energy usage by up to 70% versus current industrial space heating systems. That can mean saving $400,000 per year in gas/electric utility costs for a large distribution center over 1 million square feet. Obviously dollar savings are proportionally less for smaller facilities. It can also mean a corresponding 70% reduction in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Our units heat with 100% fresh air so we even improve indoor air quality for many applications and that can help increase worker productivity.

So you're thinking, what's the catch? Is this some new, unproven technology? No, I'm talking about a high performance, direct gas-fired space heating system that has been used by Cambridge to heat thousands of facilities before the term "going green" meant something other than painting your building bright green. That begs another question. If this technology is more energy efficient, is it more expensive? After all if it's green, it must be more expensive. Not with Genuine Cambridge heaters. Often the cost to purchase and install our direct-fired Blow-Thru® Heaters is lower than using less efficient indirect-fired infrared, unit heater and air turnover heating systems.

So why doesn't everyone use Cambridge to heat/ventilate warehouses, assembly plants, indoor sports facilities and other commercial/industrial buildings? Maybe it's because old habits are hard to break, like not conserving our planet's natural resources and polluting our atmosphere. No matter what the reason, it's never too late to consider energy stewardship as a way to save energy, reduce air pollution and oh yeah, increase your company's profits while doing it.