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The Building Technologies Office (BTO) announced 16 projects that will improve the energy performance of building envelopes and heating, ventilation, and HVAC systems in American homes.
HLR technology cleans a building’s indoor air at a nanoscopic molecular level, enabling the building to use far less outside air ventilation while improving indoor air quality.
The company installed a complete HVAC heating and cooling system, thermostats, and a hot water system for the net-zero energy Bridge House in Los Angeles.
The 2018 revision of Standard 90.2 outlines cost-effective residential building energy performance measures that are at least 50 percent more efficient than those defined by the 2006 International Energy Construction Code (IECC).