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5 High Efficiency HVAC Trends in 2021

Mosaic

Several trends are emerging in the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) industry, from technologies designed to improve energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption and costs, to offerings that improve homeowners’ overall quality of life. Here are a few of the trends currently heating up this cool industry.

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Our Investment in Specifx: Intelligent HVAC Managemen for Building Electrification

Better Ventures

The company builds software for large building managers to intelligently manage their heating, ventilation, and cooling (“HVAC”) systems. Specifx’s cutting-edge technology offers a streamlined solution for energy efficiency management, providing a sophisticated understanding of HVAC specifications. billion by 2026.

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6 Takeaways for Staying Cool on a Warming Planet

Elemental Excelerator

And the regions that will see the most warming, and therefore the highest demand for cooling, are economies that are expected to stay reliant on fossil fuels through 2040. Here are some of my key takeaways: Expanding access to cooling is a key line of defense for adapting to increasingly harsh weather. Investing in equity.

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Sustainable Facilities Forum – Education Program

Green Technology

If you are interested in presenting on these above topics or feel you are an expert in a specific sustainable area, please fill out and send in a session submission form: CLICK HERE. the California Conservation Corps, Ferguson HVAC, Whitson Contracting and Management, Smart Rain, Veregy, MBTechnology, Constructive Systems Inc.

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To make offices safe during COVID-19, buildings need a breath of fresh air

GreenBiz

These denser, more shared office buildings were considered more sustainable because they used less energy and contained more people on a smaller carbon footprint. Underfloor ventilation creates safer and better air quality with the added benefit of being more sustainable.

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ARENA and Shell Energy to demonstrate commercial flexibility in Australia

Smart Energy International

Shell Energy’s ‘Commercialising Smart Energy Hubs’ project will recruit at least 40 commercial and industrial (C&I) customer sites to demonstrate flexible demand capacity. To achieve the full potential of flexible demand, we will require new innovation, technologies and market processes. million ($5.7 million ($19.7

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The ‘why’ and ‘how’ of carbon capture technology for buildings

Envirotec Magazine

Our system also delivers cost-reduction, employee well-being, and sustainability benefits. For example, with CO2-lean air coming into the building you can reduce ventilation levels – which saves on heating, cooling, and energy, further reducing operational CO2 emissions.