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In a world where technology, AI, and automation are advancing at a rapid pace, we wanted to pause for a […]
In a world where technology, AI, and automation are advancing at a rapid pace, we wanted to pause for a […]
The heat transfer fluids market is currently undergoing a phase of rapid expansion, accelerated by a series of factors such as growing industrialisation and rising demand for energy efficient solutions across a range of manufacturing sectors.
Fully refrigerated cold chains undoubtedly provide one of the best solutions to two of the most pressing problems of our time: how to tackle food waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
PADUA, Italy – September 30, 2024 – Unilab, is excited to announce the launch of its innovative DHW Heat Pumps module during Chillventa 2024, the world’s premier exhibition for refrigeration technology. This module supports both DIRECT and INDIRECT DHW types, addressing the growing demand for high-efficiency domestic hot water solutions in the HVAC&R landscape.
Chillventa 2024 will take place from October 8 to 10 in Nuremberg, marking a recurring event that, due to its features and expectations, is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated in the HVAC sector (refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, and heat pumps).
The European Commission has welcomed the definitive adoption of the Revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), a crucial stage in the European Green Deal which establishes a framework of reference for member states, aimed at reducing emissions and energy consumption in EU buildings and covers everything related to homes, workplaces, schools, hospitals and other public buildings.
The problem of decarbonisation in Europe is a pressing one, but there are still some complex issues to resolve which require a coordinated effort by the entire EU. In light of this, fifteen member states have signed an open letter, urging the European Commission to publish their long-awaited Heat Pump Action Plan, including a revision of the now obsolete 2016 strategy for the heating and cooling sector.
Through the Better Buildings Initiative, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) is collaborating with public and private sector organisations to improve the energy efficiency of commercial, public, industrial and residenitial buildings, thus enabling the owners to reduce costs and emissions while boosting economic growth.
With the explosion of demand for cloud and data centers, driven by generative artificial intelligence and the growing prominence of […]
Summer is heating up, and so are our deals at Unilab! Get a fantastic 15% off on selected software until August 30th. This is your chance to boost your team’s efficiency with our top-of-the-line solutions.
Global warming is one of the toughest challenges facing the world in the twenty-first century and its consequences, which are already apparent, are leading to increasingly intense debate over how to mitigate its effects. In order to appreciate the entity of this problem and the importance of taking immediate action, we should take a look at the data recently collected by the WWF.
The term energy storage refers to the process of capturing and storing surplus energy produced from various sources, especially renewable ones.
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