Heat pumps are the new go-to for heating and cooling as they are more energy efficient, using electricity to transfer heat.

by Amy Baxter | Nov 7, 2023
Heat pumps are the new go-to for heating and cooling as they are more energy efficient, using electricity to transfer heat.
by Sydney Leimbach | Oct 24, 2023
Industry growth, according to the report, is largely attributed to government initiatives and development of smart cities worldwide.
by Sydney Leimbach | Oct 18, 2023
The project includes updates to Schaeffler’s Stratford, Ontario, manufacturing plant site, where new equipment installations will reduce facility-wide energy consumption and will lower its emissions by about 15%.
by Kaleigh Harrison | Oct 16, 2023
Their quest aimed to address how passive cooling techniques can outperform conventional air conditioning units and improve indoor comfort.
by Amy Baxter | Oct 3, 2023
The new system, located at the world’s largest premium rum distillery located in Cataño, Puerto Rico, replaces oil with propane gas and will generate 100% of the energy used at the distillery, Bacardi’s offices and the Casa Bacardi visitor center.
by Amy Baxter | Sep 29, 2023
The new offering uses AI to automatically identify and implement optimization actions at all times in buildings, reducing emissions and energy.
by Sydney Leimbach | Sep 14, 2023
The platform uses the Peltier effect, which has been identified as a sustainable alternative to conventional refrigerant-dependent cooling systems.
by Sydney Leimbach | Sep 6, 2023
The companies also say there is potential for a heat pump manufacturing center to be built in Morocco.
by Guest Author | Aug 30, 2023
Open standards solutions for the building automation industry that integrate advanced technologies like digital twins, artificial intelligence, and edge computing will help fulfill sustainability promises that usher in effective energy and resource allocations.
by David Worford | Aug 29, 2023
In 2022, the partnership helped JoAnn’s more than 700 stores save more than $2.1 million in energy costs, equivalent to 11,700 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
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