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Adiabatic Cooling Of Data Centers

Carl C. Schultz, P.E.
August 1, 2012
Data center HVAC has come a long way since ’80s-era strategies and even since turn-of-the-century room parameters. Consider that evolution, and how options like economizers and evaporative cooling may be more appealing in light of wider environmental envelopes.
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Designing the Learning Space of the Future — An Engineer's Perspective

Justin Davis
August 1, 2012
The students have changed, and the way spaces get used is changing as well. How do we need think about educational environments to foster better thinking inside them?
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Editor's Note

Energy Management: Old-School & New-School

Robert Beverly
July 2, 2012
And is it smart to turn that computer off?
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Medical Facilities

Air Filtration in Health Care Facilities

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Gary Hamilton P.E., PMP, FASHE, LEED AP
July 2, 2012
Just what the doctor ordered: specifics on pre-filters, after-filters, AHU tips, and more to meet critical IAQ goals and prevent that ventilation system from operating in a “fog.”
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Retrofitting Rutgers

Michael Kornitas
June 30, 2012
Identifying motor retrofit opportunities in cooling towers, air handlers, exhaust fans, and circulating pumps reflects the no-stone-unturned strategy Rutgers employs in energy management.For those motors, boiler upgrades, and future projects, the university regularly seizes on multiple incentives opportunities — ranging from utility offers to good old-fashioned intraschool competition — to teach efficiency in action.
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Building Automations

ESCO 2.0 And Your Next Project

Leighton Wolffe Mr. Jack Mc Gowan, CEM
June 27, 2012
From a collaborative effort to rebuild after World War II to “microgrids” and buildings selling back un-used electricity, the basic concept has gone under several names and come a long way. Here, the authors discuss how facilities pursuing high performance can make sense of the many energy-related services and programs to help finance capital improvement projects and infrastructure upgrades.
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Designing the Learning Space of the Future: An Engineer’s Perspective

Justin Davis
June 8, 2012
The students have changed, and the way spaces get used is changing as well. How do we need think about educational environments to foster better thinking inside them?
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Stanford's Main Campus

Dehumidification With Extra Bite

Russ Fletcher,P.E.
June 4, 2012
Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline faced some extreme dehumidification requirements for its facility manufacturing denture-cleaning tablets. The strategy it selected not only reached target humidity levels but also allowed a 3º increase in chilled water temperature. Get the details on the system and savings that put smiles on the faces of this project team.
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From Good To Great: Optimizing Your Chiller Plant

Timothy Angerame Ken Scheepers
June 4, 2012
Texas Women’s University found that continuous energy monitoring and verification paid off well, yielding savings above and beyond an existing performance contract. The authors explain how measuring and managing can defeat the usual suspects that drag down plant performance. Is yours hiding some untapped greatness?
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Northbrook Jr. High
Case in Point

High school's summer job: quieter, efficient chillers

June 2, 2012
A quiet learning environment, consistent comfort, and energy efficiency topped the list of requirements at Northbrook Junior High School in selecting chillers as part of a $1.88 million life-safety improvement renovation project. The two-story, 135,000-sq- ft school was originally built in 1958 and now serves 650 students in grades six through eight. The renovation project included replacement of all heating and cooling system components.
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