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Compressors are inefficient, even in the newest and most advanced HVAC and Refrigeration systems. This seminar will discuss an add on technology called COOLNOMIX that acts like a pacemaker for the compressor.
Tailored to the NY market, COOLcons reveal the newest, simplest, and best ways of combining PM with revolutionary technology that has proven to quickly reduce HVAC/R cooling energy use by 30% to 70%, improve occupant comfort and productivity, AND deliver a payback period of under two years.
On Thursday, November 12, 2020, PROTEK and CoolGreenPower hosted their pilot COOLCon 2020 New York virtual roadshow event. The pilot COOLCon 2020 New York targeted HVAC contractors, project expediters, and others involved in the HVAC energy efficiency space across NY State.
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Wates Group and Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds) announced four joint winners of a competition launched to find the next generation of green tech businesses that will support Lloyds in its transition to net zero carbon operations.
Several of our customers asked if we could offer Net 60 terms as a new payment option. CoolGreenPower has selected Resolve Pay as our strategic financing partner. Resolve Pay is an automated payments platform that offers extended net terms.
Energy efficiency in buildings is key to reduce buildings’ energy consumption and carbon footprints. Building electrification is starting to become a more viable avenue to building decarbonization as renewable capacity grows around the world.
In recent years, with the planet becoming either hotter or cooler than expected, Air Conditioners (AC) have become a basic necessity in our homes and offices. Those not in a position to afford purchasing new AC equipment resort to other cheaper traditional solutions. However, one of the setbacks of these ACs is their energy consumption.
COOLNOMIX, a patented compressor control retrofit designed to reduce air conditioning and refrigeration energy consumption, was evaluated at twelve DoD test sites.
CoolGreenPower has received a second grant from the MassCEC DeployMass program. The purpose of this program is to facilitate the adoption of clean energy technologies by public or public-interest customers to support the growth and development of Massachusetts-based companies while providing broader public benefits.
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) has created a novel way for proposals to simultaneously help MassCEC achieve its mission of accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies, and projects in the Commonwealth while also creating high-quality jobs and long-term economic growth for the people of Massachusetts.
Medford Technical High School received a grant in February from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) for COOLNOMIX devices and energy monitoring equipment from CoolGreenPower. Students in the HVAC and Electrical concentrations will learn about COOLNOMIX and build clean tech job skills.
CoolGreenPower is now partnered with Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership (NEEP). Founded in 1996, NEEP strives to improve energy efficiency throughout Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states.
CoolGreenPower has debuted COOLNOMIX, which curbs air-conditioning and refrigeration systems’ cooling costs by an average of 30 percent. With its dual temperature sensors and patented software, COOLNOMIX can improve system performance by optimizing compressor operation.
Fraunhofer USA is working with CoolGreenPower to independently test the performance of the COOLNOMIX retrofit solution.
COOLNOMIX® is a solution for energy waste in commercial cooling systems. With dual temperature sensors and smart software, COOLNOMIX® provides temperature control and reduces energy usage for refrigeration.
CoolGreenPower is excited to announce that it is working with the United States Department of Defense on the installation of COOLNOMIX devices at two military locations, one in a hot-dry climate and the other in a hot- humid climate.
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Even though 80% of existing buildings were not designed to be energy efficient, existing buildings can become more sustainable.
Green Leases are one pathway for building owners and tenants to collaborate for more sustainable existing buildings.
Building owners, tenants, and their service contractors need to work together to shift their mindsets around energy reduction and ways to provide a safe and comfortable environment with available equipment. It all starts with energy management and efficiency being a key objective for a building.
A successful PM strategy requires planning and scheduling maintenance of equipment before a problem occurs. A good preventive maintenance plan also involves keeping records of past inspections and the servicing of equipment.
Building owners all recognize that costs have increased for everything – energy, consumables, contractors. Sure, building owners can pass many of these costs on to tenants but are there proactive steps building owners, their tenants, and their contractors can take to offset some or all of these costs?
Today, every business is driven to improve system efficiency. Electrical power makes up nearly half of energy expenditures across all industries, eclipsing petroleum, natural gas and coal. Thus, finding ways to control energy costs is a key proponent of helping businesses stay competitive.
There are some building owners that invest $0 in their building. What can happen? Loss of tenants. Loss of time. Unplanned major expenditures. Loss of peace of mind. And much more.
Energy efficiency is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to combat climate change, reduce energy costs, and improve competitiveness.
Agile 8 manufacture COOLNOMIX® branded products. COOLNOMIX® stands for COOL (as in “Interesting”) and NOMIX (as in “Economics”).