Eric Kjelshus Energy of Greenwood, Mo., has been recognized by North American Technician Excellence (NATE) for having 100 percent of its HVAC technicians NATE-certified.
Proposed changes to the Energy Efficiency Act will include new minimum energy performance standards for some products and more stringent standards for other products.
Buckeye Ventures Inc. (BEYV) has acquired Barnett Heating and Air Conditioning Services Inc., based in Modesto, Calif. The new acquisition is expected to increase Buckeye’s revenue stream, contributing an expected $3.5 million boost to annual revenue.
Garner Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. of Rolla, Mo., has received one of only five Bronze Excellence Awards presented to Missouri and Illinois American Standard Heating and Cooling equipment dealers.
The Nova Scotia Natural Gas Association (NSNGA), a new organization affiliated with the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors of Canada (HRAI), was formally inaugurated at a meeting held late November 2006 in Halifax.
The St. Louis area’s largest mechanical contractor - Murphy Co. Mechanical Contractors & Engineers - is now among the nation’s top 10, according to a benchmark national survey.
Enbridge Gas Distribution has launched EnergyLink™, a free referral service intended to help its residential and small business customers find local HVAC contractors for the purchase and installation of natural gas products such as furnaces, fireplaces, and water heaters.
Direct Air Systems Inc., which is based in Cleveland and offers commercial building users a complete range of HVAC products and services, has been named the exclusive representative for ABB Drives Commercial HVAC drive products throughout the Columbus, Ohio, market.
While a clean, healthy environment is imperative to any health care facility, it was paramount to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as engineers there selected the air-handling units for a new, state-of-the-art tower, dedicated to both research and clinical care.
Ontario's Chief Energy Conservation Officer (CECO) announced that his 2006 Annual Report shows that Ontario has reduced electricity consumption by 2.5 percent over 2005, even after weather factors such as a marginally cooler summer were factored into the calculations.