by Charneyce Grier | Jun 2, 2016 | A/E Industry News, HVAC
Your dryer is probably the least efficient appliance in your house. A typical clothes dryer works the same way dryers have worked for decades—blowing hot air in an energy-sucking process that costs Americans $9 billion a year. A new prototype uses sound waves instead,...
by Paul Kenney | Mar 3, 2016 | A/E Industry News
It’s estimated that 10 percent of all the energy used in buildings in the U.S. can be attributed to window performance, costing building owners about $50 billion annually, yet the high cost of replacing windows or retrofitting them with an energy efficient coating is...
by Paul Kenney | Feb 29, 2016 | A/E Industry News
Learn how the Bullitt Center is pushing the bounds of sustainable design—and how tenant buy-in is contributing to lower than expected energy use.
by Jaime Merritt | Feb 18, 2016 | A/E Industry News
http://news.mit.edu/2016/mapdwell-solar-mapping-potential-0205 Mapping website tells building owners if going solar is worth the cost of installation.
by Paul Kenney | Feb 4, 2016 | A/E Industry News
Data centers store massive amounts of information that our computers and smartphones access every day from ‘the cloud.’ Source: Project Natick: Microsoft Tests Putting Data Centers Under the Sea – NBC News
by Paul Kenney | Jan 21, 2016 | A/E Industry News
Modular data center design can have many different interpretations, but for Keystone NAP, it means using containers inside an old steel factory. Source: Containers transform steel mill into modular data center FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa.—A data center outside Philadelphia is...