Newsletter April 2015
Welcome to the April 2015 newsletter!
In this month's issue, get insightful energy efficiency news from The Economist's piece "Green Around the Edges." CALMAC cooling systems are highlighted as one way to further efficiency gains; Electricity customers can manage demands, by storing cooling when power is cheap and releasing it when its needed most.
Next, learn how a hotel is seeing major savings with energy efficiency upgrades in ACHR News and how reducing peak demand and managing one’s load curve can provide customers with opportunities to cut costs dramatically in the ASHRAE Journal paper "The Hidden Daytime Price of Electricity."
Lastly, please enjoy this powerfully entertaining E-book, "Cooling with Ice" and take a moment to vote for the Product of the Year. Finalists include the Earthwise™ Ice Enhanced Air-Cooled Chiller Plant offered exclusively by Trane and CALMAC.
- Green Around the Edges, The Economist
- Vote for the Consulting-Specifying Engineer Product of the Year
- The Hidden Daytime Price of Electricity, ASHRAE Journal
- Thermal energy storage could help make smart cities a reality, CALMAC
- Happy tenants and reduced costs make a business case for greenbuilding, CALMAC
- Cooling with Ice, CALMAC
- Overgeneration in California emphasizes the need for more energy storage, CALMAC
- A closer look at energy storage behind the meter, CALMAC
- Service from CALMAC Shows How to Lower Energy Costs for Large Buildings, Retrofit magazine
- CALMAC’s Icy Alternative to Conventional A/C Saves Energy & Dollars, Planet Experts
- New tax deduction creates opportunities for green building upgrades, CALMAC
- What to consider when looking into thermal energy storage, CALMAC
- Impressions from the 2015 Getting To Zero National Forum Event, CALMAC
- Reasons why green building continues to build steam, CALMAC
- 4 reasons why building green makes sense for architects and developers, CALMAC
- Pacific Palms Resort Sees Major Savings with Efficiency Upgrades, ACHR News
- Governor Brown's energy goals are good for California's building owners, CALMAC