Smart Water Meters: Pros and Cons

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The use of smart water meters is becoming more common as owners and municipalities attempt to find ways to cut down on water waste. Smart water meters can record data on when and how much water is used, which can help identify leaks and conserve resources. However, the cost of installing and maintaining smart meters… Read More

Quality Assurance in MEP Engineering

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Ensuring the quality of MEP engineering is critical to the success of any project. The work must be meticulously carried out according to specific standards and regulations to avoid costly mistakes and delays.       Quality assurance professionals ensure that all aspects of MEP engineering are up to par. These experts use various methods to inspect… Read More

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Design Basics

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Did you know solar power is the world’s fastest-growing energy source? In fact, over the past few years, solar photovoltaic (PV) system design deployment has increased exponentially due to technological advancements and falling costs. However, in order to design and install a solar photovoltaic system, you must first understand the basics. Here we give you… Read More

Building Codes Every Owner Should Know

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Every building owner should know the building codes that dictate how their property must be constructed and maintained. Ignorance of the law is no excuse, so business owners must learn all the regulations that apply to their buildings. Here we provide an overview of some of the essential building codes and explain why they are… Read More

What Is A Passive Optical Network (PON)?

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Passive optical networks (PONs) are a type of telecommunications network designed to take advantage of the inherent diversity of traffic in network communications. PONs are often used in residential, business and enterprise settings, as they can provide high bandwidth and reliability with economy of deployment due to their sharing of bandwidth between users. Knowing the… Read More

New York City’s New Energy Local Laws

New York City’s New Energy Local Laws

In April of 2019 the New York City Council passed a series of Local Laws, under the umbrella of the Climate Mobilization Act. The act contains five separate local laws, and references several others. This article will provide insight to all the pieces of a complex compliance puzzle. The five laws contained in the Climate… Read More

Why Solar Now?

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Although solar energy has been utilized by mankind for centuries, it’s only recently that solar power has become a viable option for generating electricity. There are many reasons why solar is becoming increasingly popular, but three factors stand out: the declining cost of solar panels, the rise of renewable energy targets, and the increasing awareness… Read More

What is Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)?

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Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) is an HVAC technology that has been around for decades globally and is becoming more popular in the US market with ever tightening energy codes. But what is Variable Refrigerant Flow? Simply put, it is a way to efficiently distribute the cooling and heating from a single outdoor unit to multiple… Read More

Embodied Carbon in MEP Design

embodied carbon in mep design

Building design has come a long way in recent years, with increasing attention to energy efficiency and operational carbon issues. However, many architects and engineers still don’t consider the amount of greenhouse gases their designs will produce during construction. This is a mistake, as even small changes in design can significantly impact emissions, both during… Read More

Embodied Carbon 101

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When most people think about climate change, the first things that come to mind are the gases like carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide that are produced from combustion, either in engines or building heating systems.  But what about the carbon that’s a result of the actual construction of those engines and buildings?  That carbon is… Read More

Electrical Submetering

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Electrical Submetering for Energy Usage & Benchmarking Once reserved for, nearly exclusively, allocating energy cost to individual occupants of multi-occupant buildings, electrical submetering has seen a dramatic increase in use and applications in recent years.  While energy cost allocation is still a widespread use of electrical submetering, developments in electrical submetering technology have resulted in… Read More