Providing thermal and acoustical control in a variety of pre-engineered metal building walls and roof assemblies, the company’s 202-96 fiberglass insulation for metal buildings is an energy-efficient blanket insulation.
The water+® geothermal heat pump uses the potable water from the water main, rather than a pond or other water source, to accomplish heating and cooling.
Speakers get “down and dirty” with detailed
presentations on school installations, direct
expansion, and radiant panel/hydronic applications at this year’s International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) technical conference.
Bard College’s interest and commitment in installing geothermal systems, among other measures, is expected to significantly reduce its energy costs and make for a more comfortable and healthy college environment.
At the Salute to New York Festival on August 19, the City Club of New York, a nonpartisan watchdog group, honored 1st Rochdale Cooperative, Ltd., with its Environmental Business Award.
The EPA has announced the start of its Green Power Partnership, a voluntary program “aimed at boosting the market for power alternatives that reduce the environmental and health risks.
Consumers Energy, a major Michigan utility, initiated a green power pilot program that has been approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission (PSC).
The DOE’s Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) has announced that the Pacific Northwest’s utilities and industries committed to reducing electrical demand by a total of 2,277 MW, which helped to avoid a potential 250% rate hike.