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Carrier's parent to receive $10m energy efficiency funding

UNITED Technologies, Carrier Air Conditioning's parent company, is to receive around $10m for its role in new research and development of technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings.
The investment to the United Technologies Research Center is part of the US Department of Energy's recently announced $122m in funding for the Energy Innovation Hub, a consortium of public and private organizations that will address energy efficiency in existing and new buildings as well as economic and workforce development in Philadelphia.
'This is a strong endorsement of the role of United Technologies as a leader in sustainability and energy efficiency, and we expect our technical collaborations will enable new products and solutions and fundamentally change the current energy consumption profile of existing and new buildings,' said Dr J Michael McQuade, UTC senior vice president, science and technology.

The IOR Annual Conference – a conference on-demand

Delegates to the IOR Annual Conference taking place from 21 to 22 April will get the chance to access the event live and all sessions and recordings for up six months afterwards providing fantastic value and allowing anyone registering for the event ...

  01-Apr-2021
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Plenitude and Modine to build PV plant

Plenitude, a renewable energy production business, and Modine have signed an agreement for the construction of a new solar power plant in Pocenia (Udine). With an installed capacity of 1.585 MWp, the plant is expected to generate approximately 1.8 ...

  27-Jun-2025

Sanhua’s REVOlution for supermarket refrigeration

SANHUA is proud to present its latest innovation in refrigeration technology – the REVO series of controllers. Designed to provide a wide range of applications, the REVO controllers offer high performance and efficiency, ensuring that your refrigerated cabinets maintain optimal conditions for fresh food preservation.
  02-Apr-2025
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