Although still emerging, the market for zero net energy homes (ZNEHs) is expected to be led by new construction in North America, notes Navigant Research. Other countries in select regions, such as Europe and Asia-Pacific, are also beginning to follow suit.
Comfort Systems USA Inc., a leading provider of commercial, industrial, and institutional HVAC services, announced that its board of directors has approved an amendment to the company’s stock repurchase program to increase the shares authorized and remaining as available to purchase back up to 1 million shares.
A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the University of Florida (UF) has developed a novel method that could yield lower-cost, higher-efficiency systems for water heating in residential buildings.
The global energy-efficient building market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.6 percent during the forecast period of 2016 to 2020, according to a report from Sandler Research.
The 2016 meeting will kick off with a special educational seminar on pretreatment with David Cocuzzi, NCCA’s technical director. The seminar will be presented in two parts: basic chemistry and troubleshooting problems.
The PEAQ program was created out of the desire of Karl G. Larson to find a means to honor the partnership between the Gustave A. Larson Co. and its business partners.
The HVACR industry is primarily concerned with producing an amendment to the protocol that defines a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) phasedown schedule, paving the way for the use of alternative refrigerants.
The organization’s mission is to accelerate global business growth for companies in southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey by providing customized trade counseling, market research, educational programs, trade mission support, and opportunities that connect the region’s companies with a powerful network of international business leaders and government officials.
Jason Jinright, a service technician at One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is known as a “Jack of all trades” who has a knack for fixing the problem while making customers happy.