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Did you know Canada is the global leader in solar air heating? These façade-integrated heating systems are a practical solution for reducing onsite natural gas consumption. See several projects below that showcase systems.
- Doug Picklyk, HVAC Energy Solutions Editor
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The new plant has been designed to reduce its electricity demand during peak times while continuing to provide heating.
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Natural Resources Canada is accepting project proposals from organizations that seek to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings and reduce their costs.
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ASHRAE Conference in Austin will focus on topics including AI, building decarbonization, and innovations in building design and systems.
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The new facility will include rooftop photovoltaic panels and an all-electrical mechanical system including geothermal heating.
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Rinnai’s Demand Duo combines tank familiarity with tankless innovation. Enjoy longer product life, lower service costs, and more hot water output. It’s the reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solution for restaurants, hotels, and multi-family properties that can’t afford downtime.
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Leading the world with innovation and flagship projects, Canadian building designers are incorporating solar thermal energy into space heating and preheating fresh air for ventilation, typically using glazed or unglazed perforated solar collectors.
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New Silent-Aire series of coolant distribution units provides efficient liquid cooling to high-density data centre racks.
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The OmniTrak solution now includes a Core module which measures particulate matter, VOCs, CO2, temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure.
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