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Our Investment in Specifx: Intelligent HVAC Managemen for Building Electrification

Better Ventures

We’re thrilled to announce our new investment in building intelligence company Specifx , a building energy intelligence software platform helping to usher in the era of commercial and industrial building electrification. The US market for HVAC service and repair is valued at a staggering $32 billion. billion by 2026.

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Top 2022 High Efficiency Trends in HVAC

Mosaic

This year is sure to be a transitional one, and 2022 will reveal trends for the high efficiency Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry that align with many of the global economic trends. We’re taking a look at how these more global trends — and how HVAC specific trends — are shaping up for 2022.

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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. This demand is due to a variety of reasons. Trend #1 — Industry Growth.

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Think Smartgrids highlights urgency to speed up demand side flexibility in France

Smart Energy International

French industry association Think Smartgrids makes the case to lead the national industrial scale deployment of flexibility, focusing initially on demand side consumption, in a new report. The main challenge, however, is the investment required, indicating an urgent need to consider financing options and remuneration for flexibility.

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Leap Lands Investment Package to Grow Behind-the-Meter Load Flexibility Business

GreenTechMedia

Thursday’s equity investment was led by Union Square Partners, the first energy investment for the Boston-based venture firm; it was joined by existing investors including Congruent Ventures, SunPower co-founder Tom Dinwoodie, former SunPower CEO Howard Wenger, and Grid Singularity founder and CEO Ewald Hesse.

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How to win the Home Energy Management business battle

Smart Energy International

The potential of under-utilised sources of demand response within the residential sector has been a growing business interest as countries investigate newer, smarter ways of managing grid congestion. What this has led to is a business battleground and, until recently, a largely fragmented market.

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Demand side response and VPPs in a changing market

Smart Energy International

Countries across Europe have been facing increasing challenges with the demand to wind down fossil fuel generation and replace it with growing shares of renewables and other clean energy. Demand side flexibility in Europe: 130-164GW by 2030 Horizon Europe: Five flexibility projects. This is where demand side response comes in.

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