flexiblefullpage -
billboard - default
interstitial1 - interstitial
catfish1 - bottom
Currently Reading

Energy Dept. announces historic new commercial air conditioner and furnace standards

HVAC

Energy Dept. announces historic new commercial air conditioner and furnace standards

Businesses will save $167 billion over life of products.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | December 29, 2015
Energy Dept. announces historic new commercial air conditioner and furnace standards

Photo: heather_mcnabb/Creative Commons.

The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced historic new efficiency standards for commercial air conditioners and furnaces. 

The standards will save more energy than any other standard issued by the Department to date, according to a news release. Over the lifetime of the products, businesses will save $167 billion on their utility bills, and carbon pollution will be reduced by 885 million metric tons.

These new standards will be implemented in two phases. The first phase will begin in 2018, and will deliver a 13% percent efficiency improvement in products. Five years later, an additional increase of 15% will be required for new commercial units.

Commercial air conditioners, also known as rooftop units, are commonly used in low-rise buildings such as schools, restaurants, big-box stores, and small office buildings. They cool about half of the total commercial floor space in the United States.

Tags

Related Stories

Codes and Standards | Sep 28, 2017

New tool compares HVAC system efficiency

IAPMO and Hydronics Industry Alliance unveil BEST to evaluate systems in early design phase.

HVAC | Sep 7, 2017

See the Latest HVACR Innovations, Products and Technologies at the Highly-Anticipated 2018 AHR Expo in Chicago

Showcase features hundreds of products and technologies for contractors, engineers, facility managers, OEMs and other HVACR industry professionals.

Sponsored | HVAC | May 15, 2017

Student residences get the PEX hydronic treatment

The Bricker Residence required a retrofit that was designed to have fan coil units located in each of the suites, and a new piping system to supply heating and cooling water in a two-pipe switch-over system.

Sponsored | HVAC | Apr 6, 2017

Viega ProPress shines in SolarCity construction

Buffalo will be the first city to produce the first-ever true solar roof – a roofing product with solar panels built in.

Religious Facilities | Mar 9, 2017

St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NYC launches new geothermal plant

The plant is the first in a series of upgrades planned for 2017 to adapt one of New York’s earliest landmarks.

Sponsored | HVAC | Oct 31, 2016

The Chicago Motor Club building gets a new LG HVAC system

It was imperative that the renovated building maintain its original appearance as a tribute to car culture – a vital facet of historic Chicagoan life. 

HVAC | Mar 18, 2016

ASHRAE funds efficiency projects including aerial vehicle for energy audits

Undergraduates at 24 universities awarded grants.  

Building Materials | Jan 25, 2016

Johnson Controls to merge with Tyco International

The $20 billion deal is the latest corporate inversion maneuver.

Sponsored | Green | Nov 20, 2015

A century-old furniture factory gets a living wall biofilter for better air

During renovations, the team integrated the biofilter into the new HVAC system to provide clean air directly to the offices

boombox1 - default
boombox2 -
native1 -

More In Category



MFPRO+ News

Nine states pledge to transition to heat pumps for residential HVAC and water heating

Nine states have signed a joint agreement to accelerate the transition to residential building electrification by significantly expanding heat pump sales to meet heating, cooling, and water heating demand. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by directors of environmental agencies from California, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Rhode Island. 


halfpage1 -

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021