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Fairfield (Ohio) district gets ready to build 3 new school buildings

2015-09-23 20:57:00| American School & University

$80 million project will replace an elementary school and a building for freshmen, and build a new elementary. read more

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DOE releases common definition of zero energy buildings.

2015-09-23 14:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

U.S. DOE reached significant milestone in bringing the building community together by releasing common definition of a zero energy building, or what is also referred to as a "net zero energy" or "zero net energy" building. Publication states that a Zero Energy Building is "an energy-efficient building where, on a source energy basis, the actual annual delivered energy is less than or equal to onsite renewable exported energy." Definition also applies to campuses, portfolios, and communities.

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Exterior LED Luminaires illuminate buildings, walls, billboards.

2015-09-23 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

As architectural flood lighting for exterior signage, wall washing, and landscape illumination, Insigna cool-running linear fixtures are configured in single row and available in 3, 4, 6, and 8 LED modules. Available CCTS include 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K, and up to 13 different beam patterns are offered. Delivering up to 29,570 lm up to 92 lm/W efficacy, fixtures come in 18, 24, 36, and 48 in. versions and are compatible with universal 120–277 V systems with auto-sensing and 0–10 V dimming.

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DOE Releases Common Definition for Zero Energy Buildings

2015-09-22 19:23:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The U.S. Department of Energy has released a common definition for a zero energy building, or what is also referred to as a net zero energy or zero net energy building. read more

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ASHRAE Guidance addresses tall, supertall, and megatall buildings.

2015-09-16 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

"ASHRAE Design Guide for Tall, Supertall and Megatall Building Systems," authored by Peter Simmonds, covers buildings therein defined as tall (300+ ft), supertall (984+ ft), and megatall (1,968+ ft). In addition to architectural design, façade systems, and climate data, major sections cover such topics as IAQ and thermal comfort, HVAC systems, vertical transportation, and more. Book also includes multiple appendices with examples, design criteria, and systems descriptions.

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