News
Idaho’s historic preservation market is evolving with green materials and modern tech to improve energy efficiency and reduce ...
Although the deduction is about making commercial buildings energy efficient, it’s been key to owners’ willingness to invest ...
Qualifying energy efficiency improvements include interior lighting upgrades, HVAC and hot water systems, and building envelope upgrades. To qualify for the full deduction, buildings must achieve ...
Over the last 50 years, the global market for energy efficient commercial building envelope technologies has steadily grown as more countries adopt energy codes and existing codes become stricter.
Hosted on MSN9mon
Cooling Buildings Efficiently with Evaporation - MSNThis study explores evaporative cooling systems as a sustainable solution for buildings in hot climates, achieving significant energy savings. It highlights the system’s efficiency in dry ...
The Section 179D Energy Efficient Commercial Building Deduction has grown into a major incentive for owners to retrofit their ...
Building Envelope Systems from SikaIn a globalized market with increased numbers of construction suppliers and material options, tighter budgets and higher requirements in energy efficiency and ...
Starting point: assessing building performance The first step in improving the energy efficiency of a multifamily building is understanding how its envelope and systems are performing.
7mon
Tech Xplore on MSNOpen those windows: Natural ventilation in historic buildings can reduce mechanical system use, save energyToday, indoor temperatures are generally controlled by devices—whether they are smart, portable, or wedged in a window. Most ...
Building envelope improvements are a simple, reliable solution that help make buildings smart and durable, allowing for near self-maintenance.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results