Based on our economic situation and the tough business world it might be a long shot for a company to last 10 years or 10 months. Sure, you might be at the top of your game and market this year, but where will you be in five, 10, or 40 years?
While the efficiency of commercial buildings has improved significantly in recent decades, the building industry has only begun to tap the energy reserves trapped in underperforming facilities.
Danfoss will bring its Technology Theater to Phoenix on April 9; La Mirada, Calif., on April 11; East Elmhurst, N.Y., on April 24; and Cherry Hill, N.J., on April 25.
The emergence of oil-free compressors is offering manufacturers the ability to greatly reduce energy consumption, making them a viable solution in the commercial development sector.
For a company that’s been in business 118 years, making upgrades isn’t an option, it’s a necessity. That’s why Butch Welsch, president of Welsch Heating & Cooling Co., St. Louis, always makes sure to stick to one key principle despite the rapidly changing times we live in: First impressions are everything.
The event is designed to provide instructors, industry trainers, and administrators of apprentice, secondary, and post-secondary school-based instructional programs with the most cutting-edge technical information and teaching techniques to enable them to effectively train the next generation of skilled workers for the HVACR and plumbing industries.
Dais Analytic announced that it was one of five applicants selected by a joint U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) team to receive an $800,000 grant furthering Dais’s development and commercialization of nanotechnology materials for use in a new high-efficiency dehumidification system.
Various innovative HVACR manufacturers are touting new tools geared toward making equipment installation and maintenance easier for contractors, thus vastly improving the quality and quantity of their work.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that 66 research projects have been selected by its Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) to receive a total of $130 million in funding for their portential to develop breakthrough energy technology solutions.