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Top 2022 High Efficiency Trends in HVAC

Mosaic

This year is sure to be a transitional one, and 2022 will reveal trends for the high efficiency Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry that align with many of the global economic trends. We’re taking a look at how these more global trends — and how HVAC specific trends — are shaping up for 2022.

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Why the District of Columbia is a leader in energy efficiency

GreenBiz

One of my favorite sessions from VERGE 2019 was a presentation by Amory Lovins on the expanding energy efficiency cornucopia. Why the District of Columbia is a leader in energy efficiency. Catherine Nabukalu. Wed, 08/19/2020 - 01:30.

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The Good/Better/Best Approach to HVAC Sales

Mosaic

As an HVAC contractor, convincing customers they need your product isn’t the hardest part. This sales technique presents customers with three (or more) different system options: The basic model that tends to be the most cost-effective option. Take time to help customers understand the benefits of high-performance HVAC systems.

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Using voltage optimisation to improve energy efficiency in commercial properties

Envirotec Magazine

James Goodby, director at voltage optimisation specialist, Powerdown220, presents what he describes as the most effective strategy available to enhance energy efficiency and reduce overall consumption. According to energy.gov, commercial buildings waste up to 30 per cent of the energy they consume too.

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Nomad Go’s AI technology could reduce building emissions by 30%

Renewable Energy World

Nomad Go’s new version of its HVAC solution is designed to help the real estate industry reduce CO2 emissions and energy costs by over 30% in buildings. Nomad Go’s vision sensor detects whether people are present in a commercial space before using data to warm, cool, and ventilate a room based on occupants.

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This new cooling technology also prevents viral spread

GreenBiz

Normally, that would be a wise choice, but during a pandemic, indoor shelters present new risks. In the face of dangerous heat waves this summer, Americans have taken shelter in air-conditioned cooling centers. The same air conditioning systems that keep us cool recirculate air around us, potentially spreading the coronavirus.

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A Contractor’s Guide to Growth in Today’s Market

Mosaic

HVAC dealers may choose to specialize by brand, technology (i.e., Presenting the project in “low monthly payments” takes the stress out of a grand total and provides an easy path to the best solutions or upgrades. The majority of home improvements remain a necessary expense, but presently, homeowners may be more cautious to spend.

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