Greenbuild gears up for a more sustainable future November 11, 2015 Greenbuild International Conference and Expo is one of the largest building conferences and expos in the world that is dedicated...Read More
Geothermal HVAC (hydronic) and variable refrigerant flow systems November 11, 2015 Jay Egg On September 24, the ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta was the sight of American Ground Water Trust’s (AGWT) Geothermal Workshop. The...Read More
Solar heat collector variations, Part 2 November 11, 2015 Bristol Stickney A Folded Harp is a collector (or pair of collectors) that was designed with the supply and return Header a...Read More
Energy disconnect November 11, 2015 Max Rohr We have had a turbulent relationship with energy conservation in the U.S. At different times in our country’s history, one...Read More
Geothermal HVAC (hydronic) and variable refrigerant flow systems November 9, 2015 Jay Egg On September 24, the ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta was the sight of American Ground Water Trust’s (AGWT) Geothermal Workshop. The...Read More
World could agree to HFC phase-down in 2016 November 9, 2015 With HFCs now to be included within the Montreal Protocol, this week’s meeting in Dubai ended with real prospects of...Read More
National Ground Water Association publishes new guidance on hydrogeology’s impact on large-scale geothermal heat pump systems November 6, 2015 NGWA Press, the publishing arm of the National Ground Water Association, recently released its newest title, “Understanding Hydrogeology and Its...Read More
Say goodbye to solar power tax credits November 6, 2015 In 2016 the U.S. will learn if renewable energy can survive without government support. The most significant tax credit for...Read More
New California plant may determine country’s future in seawater desalination November 4, 2015 The AP reports on the nation’s largest seawater desalination plant in Carlsbad, Calif., set to open later this year. Supporters...Read More
Planned SoCal water treatment plant would make district self-reliant on local water November 4, 2015 The Los Angeles Times reports on a plans at the Water Replenishment District of Southern California for a $95 million...Read More