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Carbon dioxide in school classrooms

Carbon dioxide in school classrooms

Carbon dioxide in indoor air is unavoidable. But adequate ventilation and following the standards for carbon dioxide concentration can improve indoor air quality in school facilities.

Minimizing the risks of performance contracting

Minimizing the risks of performance contracting

Although performance contracts have the potential to create long-term reductions in energy consumption through minimal capital investments, they also come with risk for all parties involved. Applying a risk management approach to all performance contracts can ensure the common risks are overcome or at least minimized.

How VFDs save money

How VFDs save money

Variable frequency drives (VFDs) are one upgrade we regularly implement to improve energy efficiency in schools.
By controlling the electricity going into a motor, VFDs turn any motor into a variable speed motor. This has the biggest benefit for single-speed motors, but VFDs can also save energy for dual or multi-speed motors.

Save more using the power of numbers

Save more using the power of numbers

Crunching the numbers goes a long way for your buildings and the environment. Analytics of data from a building’s control systems can transform a facilities department and assist organizations in meeting emissions targets.

How to optimize commercial condensing boilers

How to optimize commercial condensing boilers

Optimizing your condensing boilers in your school or institutional facilities will save energy, money and maintenance time. In fact, ongoing optimization and maintenance can improve the efficiency of condensing boilers to upwards of 98%. Tips to improve the performance of your boilers.

Save energy. Save money.

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