Posts Tagged: sustainability

Biocomposite is the Future of the HVAC Industry

Annexair has unveiled a brand-new eco-friendly ventilation system: a Biocomposite central air unit made of recycled plastic water bottles With the rise of globalization, the desire to advance technology without harming future generations has become increasingly important. Being able to offer green energy solutions and eco-friendly materials at competitive prices will be key to achieving… Read more »

Annexair Unveils First Ever Biocomposite Ventilation Unit

Recycled plastic water bottles promotes sustainable air conditioning! Annexair has unveiled a brand-new eco-friendly ventilation system: a Biocomposite central air unit made of recycled plastic water bottles! The Biocomposite unit was unveiled during the Expo AHR in Orlando, Florida, and will be competitively priced on the HVAC market. This new product was thoughtfully designed in-house after… Read more »

Seresco NV: Dehumidification Through Ventilation

Seresco NV: Using naturally dry outside air to remove moisture Not every project requires compressors for dehumidification. That’s why we’re proud to offer the Seresco NV: dehumidification through ventilation. The NV uses naturally dry outdoor air to remove moisture, unlike other Seresco products that use refrigeration technology to do the job. It’s also capable of providing up… Read more »

AGronomics IQ’s Evolution Series for Grow Rooms

AGronomic IQ’s best selling unit, the Evolution Series is the ultimate solution for grow rooms. Designed from the ground up, AGronomic IQ’s Evolution Series provides a highly effective and efficient environment control solution for most grow rooms. We can also provide the air conditioning repair service for this type of unit. It also comes in… Read more »

New Software Tool Helps Design Efficient Buildings

MIT researchers develop inexpensive way to perform full lifecycle analysis of design choices as buildings are being planned Typically, when architects or engineers design a new building, it’s only at the end of the process — if ever — that a lifecycle analysis of the building’s environmental impact is carried out. And by then, it may be too late to… Read more »