Companies are seeking more sustainable solutions for their facilities. In some cases, this change is driven by both philosophical and financial reasons.
The world is headed into a greener future and Johnson Controls wants to act as a leader in getting there. That will take smarter, more efficient HVAC equipment.
Daikin Applied’s recently introduced SiteLine Building Controls gives building owners and operators the tools and insights needed to optimize performance, improve IAQ, and trim energy use and carbon emissions.
In a virtual press conference, Danfoss discussed several of its new technologies, as well as the challenges and opportunities the HVACR industry faces this year.
A ban on the installation of natural gas infrastructure in new buildings is coming soon to a town near you, and the local HVAC industry needs to be prepared — or maybe not.
On its way toward the goal of zeroing out the carbon footprint of its facilities by 2030, Armstrong Fluid Technology helped customers realize significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions savings of their own.
California is usually at the forefront of most environmental movements in the U.S., and its plan to aggressively reduce — and ultimately eliminate — carbon emissions is no different.
To enforce the transition away from using fossil fuels for space heating purposes, many cities across the U.S. have proposed or enacted regulations that would ban the use of fossil fuels in new homes and buildings.
On Monday, Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT, CARB will conduct an online workshop that will offer an update on California's building decarbonization efforts.