Heat Storm - Outdoor Infrared Heaters

Wind Energy construction in the northeast calls for infrared heaters

05.16.11

First Wind, a Boston-based company that operates across the U.S., has almost completed a wind energy construction project in Maine. Although the numbers were slightly higher when the wind turbines were at the peak level of construction, there are still at least 175 crew members that are engaged in the endeavor. Infrared heaters are the most reliable, cost efficient option for construction workers to keep warm during the cold mornings of spring in the northeastern states.

The wind project has already boosted the local economy by cohesively working with regional businesses to produce renewable energy in 23,000 homes per year.
“We commend the construction team,” said Senior Project Manager of Reed & Reed (general contractor in wind energy), Pat DeFillip. “Which has worked very hard to keep the Rollins project on schedule during one of Maine’s toughest winters in some time.”

The application of infrared heaters on any construction site will guarantee that the workers are comfortable, with very little chance of delays. Offering a directional warmth that will not be dispersed by the wind, Heat Storm devices are targeted toward a specific object rather than air. They’re also much more cost efficient than alternative sources, which saves more money for companies that are building wind power plants and other forms of eco-friendly energy.