WASHINGTON - A national affordable housing provider and a national environmental group announced the launch of the Green Communities Initiative, a five-year, $550 million commitment to build more than 8,500
WASHINGTON - A study by the University of Chicago finds that advanced nuclear power plants could be cost-competitive with coal and natural gas as a source of electricity. The study
LARGO, Fla. - PowerCold Corporation announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, PowerCold ComfortAir Solutions Inc., has partnered with the Halton Company to provide a HVAC kitchen system that features Halton's
ATLANTA - Maintaining that its residential ventilation standard sets a higher standard for indoor air quality, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has proposed that it
WASHINGTON, Mo. - Parker Hannifin Corp. and Sporlan Valve Co. jointly announced that Parker has completed its acquisition of Sporlan, one of the market leaders in refrigeration and air conditioning
ARLINGTON, Va. - The HVACR training programs at Alaska Vocational Technical Center (Seward, Alaska), Ben Franklin Career Center (Dunbar, W.Va.), North High School (Akron, Ohio), and R.G. Drage Career Technical
TIPP CITY, Ohio - A. O. Smith Corp. announced that Christopher L. Mapes has been named president of its Electrical Products Company headquartered here.As president, Mapes will assume full profit
ARLINGTON, Va. - The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) has introduced a new technical bulletin for contractors on its Web site.The reference bulletin, "Blower Performance - Residential Equipment," provides
WASHINGTON - In an open letter to President George W. Bush and U.S. Senator John F. Kerry, the Small Business Survival Committee (SBSC) joined several other small business organizations to
ARLINGTON, Va. - Edward W. Dooley has retired as vice president of Communications and Education at the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) following 12 years with the trade association.In his