by Paul Kenney | Feb 19, 2015 | A/E Industry News, Uncategorized
Do Data Center Customers Really Care About Energy Efficiency? CHEYENNE, Wy.—Big tech companies, including public cloud service providers, have recently been making large investments in renewable energy that have generated a lot of attention. This begs the question:...
by Paul Kenney | Feb 19, 2015 | A/E Industry News, Uncategorized
Largest Solar Farm on U.S. Public Property Comes Online DESERT CENTER, Calif.—U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Director of the Bureau of Land Management Neil Kornze recently led a ceremony to “flip the switch” on the Desert Sunlight Solar...
by Paul Kenney | Feb 19, 2015 | A/E Industry News, Uncategorized
MIT Prototype Cooling System Tracks Individual Users CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—A research team at MIT’s SENSEable City Lab has developed Cloud Cast, a prototype misting technology that cools a human-sized space instead of an entire room or building to save energy and...
by Paul Kenney | Feb 12, 2015 | A/E Industry News, Uncategorized
Study Examines Role of Opening Windows on IAQ ROLLA, Mo.—An environmental engineering professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology is undertaking a research project to study the effect of open windows on the air quality inside a home. Glenn...
by Paul Kenney | Feb 12, 2015 | A/E Industry News, Uncategorized
University Developing Localized System to ‘Dramatically’ Reduce Building Energy Use SYRACUSE, N.Y.—A Syracuse University team is attempting to develop novel localized heating and cooling systems and devices to expand temperature ranges within buildings....