As the push for #netzero grows, the HVAC industry is reducing operational carbon, cutting energy use and boosting clean energy. The next step is addressing embodied carbon, which aims to reduce the carbon footprint beyond the customer site. In today's webinar, Shannon Sajdak and John Sustar will discuss embodied carbon's role in a building's full lifecycle and explore how Life Cycle Assessments and Environmental Product Declarations can help measure, report, and reduce the #carbonfootprint of buildings. Learn more and register: https://ow.ly/wiVZ50U26jy
We are thrilled to see our leaders continue to help our customers #challengepossible through education on the impacts of embodied carbon, LCAs, and EPDs in the built environment. If embodied carbon is still new to you, be sure to check out our latest #SustainabilitySimplified episode to learn more about the term and its importance in less than 60 seconds ➡️ https://youtu.be/a9pGhXIJA_I?si=2ilI3IAyWCbV5Tt2
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Life Cycle Assessments and Environmental Product Declarations can truly drive more responsible choices across a building’s entire lifespan.
The propensity of all HVACR cooling apparatus to suffer condenser coil fouling over time forces a sector overuse of electric of ~25%. Redesign to stop coil fouling in the first place is our aim and we've patented it (licenses available to all interested manufacturers): https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ce/fb/82/9b38436c45f72a/US10816260.pdf.
University of Michigan is trying to go green, but tech support is way behind from Trane...
"Net zero" is dead!!
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
1wThis is the progress that should satisfy activists and deniers alike. It's not "the earth will burn up tomorrow". This is the direction ASHRAE should follow. Don't be the doomsday climate scientist because you're out of your lane. Just support all efforts of energy efficiency, comfort, and preservation of natural resources. This is their mission statement - period.