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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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Climate Resilient Schools – SFF2023

Green Technology

Forum Floorplan Advisory Board Register to Attend How County Agencies Partnered to Develop a Regional Model for Sustainable and Climate Resilient Schools that Can be Taken to Scale Across California This session answers the question: How can regional agencies partner with TK-12 schools and to catalyze environmental and climate action?

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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 association also states that the focus initially should be on mature and proven solutions, such as space and water heating and HVAC.

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Harnessing the Recent Surge of Grant Funding: A Primer for California State University’s Climate Resilience

Green Technology

the California Conservation Corps, Ferguson HVAC, Whitson Contracting and Management, Smart Rain, Veregy, MBTechnology, Constructive Systems Inc. All education sessions and showcase videos will be available on demand following the live Sustainable Facilities Forum on May 18th. and many more. You will be able to watch them in any order.

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AI can significantly improve grid management reports DOE

Smart Energy International

The report, focussed on potential opportunities for AI in the grid, finds that AI is able to improve grid planning, permitting, operations and reliability and resilience as well to advance the broader transition to a clean energy economy. However, it is crucial that new AI use cases do not introduce new risks to the grid, the report states.

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Smart home app gamifies grid-reactive air con for consumers

Smart Energy International

A new partnership in the US combines a demand response programme with smart air conditioners, enabling a gamified reward system to incentivise consumers to lower consumption at times of peak demand on the power grid.

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National Grid pilots Leap’s distributed energy platform

Smart Energy International

Energy market access provider Leap and National Grid have announced a pilot project to provide demand response (DR) in New York City by using Leap’s distributed energy software platform. By aggregating flexible loads from an array of DERs, Leap hopes to allow grid operators to utilise distributed demand side resources to balance the grid.

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