Newsletter January 2014

Hello everyone. While 2014 is well underway, here is just a quick recap of 2013 news.

CALMAC was honored to have IceBank® thermal energy storage selected as a 2013 Money-Saving Product of the Year by Buildings magazine and to receive the 100% reader selected Building Operating Management Top Products 2013 Award. IceBank® thermal energy storage “cooling tanks” were featured in High Performing Building's New and Notable Technology section and GreenTech Media named CALMAC as a leader and a major player in energy storage.

Major news highlights of 2013 included the announcement that the California Public Utilities Commission unanimously adopted Commissioner Carla Peterman's groundbreaking energy storage proposal. California also implemented a standardized permanent load shifting (PLS) program. And USGBC announced a new demand response credit that addresses peak electrical load reductions.

Both the New York Times and PBS NOVA quoted CALMAC CEO Mark MacCracken and CNN Money published an article and video on how New York City’s most high profile and high-tech buildings are beating the heat with CALMAC’s IceBank energy storage. Last but not least, the USGBC Urban Green Council honored Mark MacCracken at their annual Gala.

Projects in the news included LEED Certified projects: Los Alamos Radiological Laboratory Utility Office Building, Randolph Community College and SAP America. Find more LEED projects on the Green Building Information Gateway. And check out the new DOE International Energy Storage Database which has a partial listing of CALMAC projects. Other projects in the news included DKIT, 1500 Walnut (video) and New Mexico State University (video).

For daily updates on IceBank® energy storage, CALMAC and related industry news, please visit www.Calmac.com or follow CALMAC on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.

News from 2013

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