Goettl Air Conditioning and radio station Mix 96.9 (KMXP) are partnering to cool down Phoenix’s hottest moms this summer. From May 8 through June 1, Mix 96.9 listeners are invited to nominate a mother they feel deserves a new air conditioning unit by uploading a picture of her onto the station’s Website.
Boston Medical Center and Johnson Controls were honored by the New England Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) for the Best Energy Project – Medical Facilities based on the significant energy savings from the infrastructure renewal and energy conservation improvements at the medical center.
TAB Mechanical Inc. and Batawa Development Corp., both of Batawa, Ontario, have established the Eastern Ontario Sustainable Building Centre (EOSBC) in Batawa. The green ribbon-cutting ceremony occurred on April 18.
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) are implementing $775,000 in facility enhancements designed to improve operations and energy efficiency at two troop headquarters facilities. The project includes installing a wind turbine to tap into the wind energy available in the region.
Coleman® Heating and Air Conditioning announced that Century Air Conditioning Supply, Houston, has signed an agreement to sell Coleman brand residential and light-commercial HVAC equipment in the north Texas market.
Southern California Edison (SCE) has launched its Energy Star® Residential Quality Installation program, and only contractors eligible for the North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Consumer Contractor Connection (C3) program are able to offer these incentives to their customers.
The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) reported that several product sectors had increased shipments in the last quarter of 2008. During the fourth quarter, ductless splits shipments showed the largest gain, increasing by 36 percent.
First Supply held it’s HVAC Dealer Meeting and Product Show at the Kalahari Resort Waterpark and Convention Center in Wisconsin Dells. Over 200 people attended the show including dealers, vendors, First Supply employees, and International Comfort Products (ICP) representatives.
National Grid announced plans to file with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities a proposal to build and operate a smart grid pilot in Worcester, Mass. The pilot, which will involve approximately 15,000 customers, is believed to be the largest and most comprehensive in New England.
Norman, Okla., was site of a Basic Boot Camp held at Johnson Controls Unitary Products headquarters from which 18 York® territory managers (TMs) were graduated. At the conclusion of the six-day program, organizers recognized the work of Susie Potgieter, territory manager for Refrigerative Supply in British Columbia.