Cathedral City is taking advantage of the sun. This California city recently completed a solar canopy that is helping the city lower operating costs, improve air quality, and protect against rising energy costs.
Thompson Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, a Cincinnati HVAC contractor, recently introduced a program that is designed to assure homeowners of their safety and security when inviting a contractor into their homes.
Refrigerant Management Canada (RMC) has been working with Mike Kwiecien and Alek Hage of Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (CRA) to develop a refrigerant tracking database providing RMC and the Collection Service Providers (CSP) with a tool that should ensure accuracy, enhance the tracking process, and improve accountability.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is holding nine statewide forums to give residents and businesses the chance to learn more about $875 million in funding available through the New York Energy $mart program to improve energy efficiency in their homes and companies.
The Clearwater, Fla., office of Mechanical Services Inc. (MSI) announced that it is undertaking a major mechanical project including renovations of the HVAC systems at St. Petersburg College's Health Sciences Center in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) Director Martin Luymes recently met with the board of directors of the Healthy Indoors Partnership (HIP) to discuss opportunities for working together towards the development of a national training and certification standard for indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals.
A $2.9 million bequest to the Greater Cincinnati Foundation from a former Glendale, Ohio, resident and HVAC business owner will benefit several charities.
Philip Curtis, P.E., has been named a vice president at Syska Hennessy Group. In his new position, Curtis will serve as managing director of the San Francisco office and assume the leadership of the firm's existing Bay Area clients.
Emerson Climate Technologies has announced that 19 of its Copeland refrigeration engineering laboratory technicians have been certified according to North American Technician Excellence (NATE) standards for commercial air conditioning. They represent the Midwest's largest concentration of NATE-certified engineering lab technicians, says the company.