Category: Heating and Cooling

Get Ahead of Spring by Preparing Your Facility’s Chiller System Now

As facilities managers begin planning seasonal maintenance for chiller systems in preparation for spring, Goodway Technologies emphasizes the importance of conducting routine maintenance and cleaning procedures to ensure optimal performance. Regular chiller tube cleaning and maintenance not only increases operating efficiency, but also reduces energy costs, decreases downtime, and improves the overall performance of the […]

Infrared Heating: Creating Year-Round Comfort and Return Guests at Resorts

While summer may draw the largest crowds to many resorts, winter holds its own allure for travelers seeking unforgettable, cold-weather experiences. Whether it’s the thrill of skiing down powdery slopes, the charm of a cozy mountain cabin, or the excitement of a winter hunting expedition, colder months bring their own magic—and a valuable revenue stream […]

N.Y. Hospital Cuts Carbon and Costs with Energy Efficiency Upgrades

The New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced it installed a suite of energy efficiency upgrades at Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH), an academic medical center on Long Island, N.Y. Totaling nearly $20 million, the projects directly support BuildSmart 2025, a statewide energy efficiency program administered by NYPA aimed at reducing energy usage in state facilities […]

Overcoming the Challenges of Hotels and Dorms with Energy Management Thermostats

For hotels, dormitories, public housing, and assisted living facilities, balancing occupant comfort, energy, and cost-consciousness can take titanic effort. With buildings accounting for approximately 30% of final energy consumption globally and half of final electricity demand, the matter is even more pressing. Energy management thermostats offer a solution designed to address the balance of comfort […]

The Importance of Air Conditioning and Air Quality in a Workplace

It’s Monday morning in the summer. You shuffle into the office, your laptop’s fan kicking in to do its best impression of a struggling jet engine. The air feels thick, the windows are fogging, and the thermostat might as well be set to “uncomfortable.” Suddenly, the whole day feels heavier. It’s no secret—air quality and […]

FMA Shorts: How Can FMs Make the Business Case for Energy-Efficient Upgrades?

On this latest episode of FMA Shorts, Chris Olmsted, director of development at Creative Energy, offers advice on how facilities managers can convince their organizations to invest in energy efficiency projects. This clip was taken from a webinar titled “Decarbonization at the City Scale.” The full session is available for FREE on-demand here.

EPA Celebrates $34M in Grants to Improve Indoor Air Quality in Schools

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) celebrated $34 million in Inflation Reduction Act grants awarded to five organizations to help school districts across the country improve indoor air quality (IAQ). EPA Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Adam Ortiz recently joined the grantees at Horatio B. Hackett School in Philadelphia to congratulate them on their awards, underscore the importance of IAQ, and highlight previous school efforts. “EPA is proud to […]

Summer’s Over, but Preparations for Climate-Related Heat Safety Can’t Stop

Summer 2024 was the hottest on record—and most of the United States grappled with dangerously high temperatures throughout July and August. The country has cooled down since then. But this summer’s extreme heat was a warning sign. Earth is only getting hotter, and we’re likely to see increasingly dangerous temperatures that could put your employees at […]

FMA Shorts: How Can Healthcare Facilities Benefit from Smart Building Tech?

On this latest episode of FMA Shorts, Camilla Yamada, director of special projects at UMC, explores the myriad benefits of smart building technology in healthcare facilities. This clip was taken from a webinar titled “How Building Tech Is Improving the FM Industry.” The full session is available for FREE on-demand here.