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Building Automation and Controls January 26, 2024

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Buildings March 11, 2024

How to know whether a client really wants a smart building

Attend this smart building webcast on March 27 to learn about working with the client

By Amara Rozgus
Figure 2: Estimated improvement in energy savings for specific model codes. Courtesy: U.S. Department of Energy
Codes and Standards March 7, 2024

Ten things to know about ASHRAE 90.1-2022 updates

Building on the momentum of previous editions, ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2022 is leading the way toward renewable energy and decarbonization in commercial buildings

By Bill Kosik, PE, CEM, LEED AP, BEMP
A typical Level 3 direct current fast charging charger found along the New York State Thruway, rated for 350 kW power delivery. It is a dual dispenser charger to accommodate two different connector types. Courtesy: CDM Smith
Electrical and Power March 6, 2024

Ways to electrify a fleet using EV charging stations

Electrification of vehicle fleets commonly requires electric vehicle supply equipment upgrades

By Michelle Stark, PE, and Danny DeGennaro, EIT
Suites within a hospital facility are used to comply with NFPA 101 requirements while keeping patient comfort and care as a top priority. Courtesy: Jacia Phillips, Henderson Engineers
Fire and Life Safety March 8, 2024

Top 5 Consulting-Specifying Engineer content, March 1-7, 2024

By Anna Steingruber
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HVAC/R and Mechanical March 7, 2024

Sponsored content: The evolution of heat pump technology

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Lighting and Lighting Controls January 4, 2024

Lighting: How codes, guidelines affect lighting design

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Figure 5: Before motors were replaced at a large Texas regional water supplier. Courtesy: Lockwood Andrews & Newnam Inc.
Motors and Drives January 24, 2024

Case study: Motors replaced at potable water plant

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