Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Greensleeves Releases Geomodule™ Intelligent Geothermal Loop Management System

Findlay, Ohio / Winter Springs, Fla., – Greensleeves LLC has recently released a GeoModule™ family of intelligent geothermal loop management products.

Stephen Hamstra, chief technical officer for Greensleeves LLC, with offices in Winter Springs and Findlay Ohio, said the new series of products launched will increase the use of geothermal and make geothermal installation more affordable.

“It was the unique intelligent controls, careful selection of equipment and engineering experience that allowed the breakthrough,” Hamstra emphasized.

The GeoModule line has four products that build on each other, according to Hamstra. The primary benefits for industrial and commercial uses are lower initial cost, increased energy efficiency, reduced risk, easier application, hybrid ready and greater flexibility for land constrained locations.

About Greensleeves LLC
Greensleeves is an energy solution integration innovator that provides a unique combination of technologies and proven professionals that can deliver a 35-50% reduction in energy use for the life of a building with little to no increase in construction costs. This solution is more comfortable, attractive, healthier, and less expensive to own and operate than the heating and cooling systems currently used in the U.S. Greensleeves has locations in Findlay, Ohio; Zeeland, Michigan; and Winter Springs, Fla. For more information visit www.greensleevesllc.com.

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