ALEXANDRIA, VA — In response to growing concerns about indoor air quality (IAQ) and its effects on schools, the National Energy Management Institute (NEMI) has produced a multimedia CD-ROM to
MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada — According to the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI), Canadian residential air conditioning shipments increased 89 percent during the third quarter of 2002.
WASHINGTON, DC — Builders ramped up the pace of housing starts to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.70 million units in November, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
CHICAGO, IL — According to a survey by accounting firm Grant Thornton and Wirthlin Worldwide, 79 percent of U.S. middle market companies are optimistic about the future of their business
DULUTH, MN — Duluth's Lake Superior Zoo has been chosen as the site for northeastern Minnesota's first Rebuild Minnesota renewable energy demonstration project. It's designed to improve energy and environmental
WASHINGTON, DC — The systems-built housing market is booming and poised to grow even more, according to experts at Showcase 2002, an annual symposium conducted by the Building Systems Councils
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) will launch three educational tracks and three new training programs at Indoor Environments 2003, scheduled for March 4-8, at the
ST. LOUIS, MO — Emerson Climate Technologies announced recently that AAON Inc., a manufacturer of commercial rooftop heating and cooling systems, will use Copeland Scroll™ compressors inside its entire line
HEBRON, KY — Excellence Alliance Inc. (EAI) announced that its founder and president, Jeff Wilmink, has resigned voluntarily from his position effective December 6, 2002. Under Wilmink, EAI grew to
Last week’s winter storm along the eastern U.S was responsible for a number of deaths from automobile accidents. But it has also been blamed for at least three deaths due