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North American HVACR sales climb 20 percent in November Modern Distribution Management Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
North American HVACR average distributor sales for November 2010 increased more than 20 percent versus November 2009, according to the Monthly Targeted and Regional Economic News for Distribution Strategies Report released by Heating, Air conditioning and Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI). The running 12 month sales improved for the fourth consecutive month, nearing the top end of HARDI's projections for 2010 growth of 5 to 10 percent. More
AHRI releases November 2010 US heating, cooling equipment shipment data AHRI Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
U.S. shipments of residential gas water heaters for November 2010 decreased 6 percent, to 295,029 units, down from 313,524 units shipped in November 2009. Residential electric water heater shipments decreased 3 percent in November 2010, to 281,702 units, down from 290,691 units shipped in November 2009. For the year-to-date, U.S. shipments of residential gas water heaters increased 5 percent, to 3,567,601 units, compared to 3,403,025 units shipped during the same period in 2009. Residential electric water heater shipments decreased 0.2 percent year-to-date, to 3,408,299 units, compared to 3,415,924 units shipped during the same period in 2009. More
Efficiency credits reduced to $500 in 2011 ACHR News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The HVAC industry got a Christmas gift from the federal government in late 2010, when those energy efficiency tax credits were approved for one more year - although at the lower level of $500. Contractors have been using the credits to help give replacements and upgrades a quicker payback. "While we are happy to see the 25c tax credits extended for 2011, we were disappointed by the substantial reductions to their value and changes to the minimum standards for some of the qualifying equipment," said Charles McCrudden, vice president of government relations for the Air Conditioning Contractors of America. More World's first antimicrobial copper air conditioner Construction Week Online Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The world's first antimicrobial copper air conditioner has been launched in association with the International Copper Association. Ravinder Bhan, principal consultant of TPS Management Consultants and local representatives for International Copper Association, said the introduction of the world's first antimicrobial copper air-conditioner will be of great relevance to the Middle East region, where the use of air-conditioners is a way of life. More
China improves energy efficiency 20 percent in 5 years Associated Press via Google News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
China met a five-year target to improve energy efficiency by cutting power to industry and imposing rolling blackouts, even though a massive economic stimulus increased energy use. Energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product was reduced by 20 percent from 2005 levels by the end of 2010, said Zhang Ping, chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission. It is China's top economic planning body. More DOE to provide $7 million to support updated building codes in 24 states ACHR News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has selected 24 states to receive a total of $7 million to support the adoption of updated, energy-efficient building codes. DOE said the funding will expand the existing partnerships between states and the federal government and help states to more rapidly adopt new residential and commercial building codes, as well increase compliance with those codes. More
AHR Expo's on track to be biggest western event yet Trade Show News Network Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
With more than 1,900 exhibiting companies already reserving 374,000-plus square feet of booth space at the International Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigerating Exposition (AHR Expo), the show is poised to be the largest Western-based one yet when it runs Jan. 31 - Feb. 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. In 2004, the previous largest AHR Expo that was held in the West was in Anaheim, Calif., but this year's event is 15 percent bigger, so far. These numbers include 100 first-time exhibitors and nearly 400 international companies from 31 different countries. More European Union may ban Super-GHG HFC-23 from carbon swaps Environmental Leader Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The European Union is expected to vote in early 2011 on whether to restrict United Nations-sponsored offsets linked to HFC-23 and some nitrous oxide credits in the EU carbon market system. The vote follows discussions that progressed within the European Commission's climate panel to ban the industrial gas, Bloomberg reported. More
Tri-generation set to become more widespread Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Magazine Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Why new federal leasing rules are good for green business Reuters Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
New green leasing requirements that kicked in on Dec. 19, require federal agencies to sign leases only in energy efficient buildings as designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program, which rates the energy performance of buildings and identifies the nation's top performers. Where a small number of exemptions apply, federal agencies must directly negotiate cost-effective energy efficiency improvements to its space with the landlord. More
B2G - Moving smart grid, beyond the grid Automated Buildings Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
It is no longer a question of "if" or "when" – it is now clear that 2011 will be a major year for building-to-grid (B2G) implementation. It is now only a matter of "who" will benefit from B2G and who will be left out. In 2011, building players will stake their claim and develop new business opportunities in this value-rich space. To be successful in 2011, the industry needs to focus heavily on developing the value proposition, business models, and technologies to ensure the transition of Smart Grid, beyond the grid, is a success. More The year in demand response Green Tech Media Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Demand response, or demand management, whichever un-sexy term you prefer, continues to grow by leaps and bounds. 2010 offered sweltering temperatures to drive load shedding during summer, as well as mergers and acquisitions that show the increasing value of DR-related services. Technology is also allowing for demand services to be automated, and to go far beyond the HVAC system. More
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