When applied properly, wet heat technology can help significantly reduce energy consumption and increase energy savings. Below are three working examples of how wet heat technology helped a large college apartment building reach Leadership in Energy and Environmental (LEED)-Silver certification, a Kentucky high school save up to 35 percent in monthly utility costs, and a local pizza restaurant go green.
In 2012, the University of Vermont broke ground on the Redstone Lofts — two on-campus student apartment buildings. Now, in their second winter, the apartments have achieved LEED-Silver certification and have been rated by students as one of the institution’s best places to live.