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Perspectives

A Relook at Refrigerants

With the implementation of international environmental protocols in the GCC countries becoming imminent, Dr M Ramaswamy examines the merits of various alternative refrigerants and offers suggestions to put the protocols into practice.

Posted: March 13, 2012

Back to the Basics

Rajendra Shende examines the key challenges that countries across the globe are facing in balancing sustainability and economic development

Posted: March 13, 2012

Getting into the Groove

Larry Thau, making a case for grooved mechanical systems, highlights the design benefits and advantages of the grooved piping method when used to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction

Posted: March 12, 2012

Fresh water from the sea

Michael Becker, spoke to CCME about the finer details & long-term implications of the technology to explore & tap sub-marine spring water.

Posted: February 9, 2012

What’s in the Air

A brief glance at the latest trends in cooling technology and coil design show a more intensified focus on energy efficiency and comfort.

Posted: February 9, 2012

Meter matters

Though sub-meters available in the UAE match up to international standards, the implementation process of sub-metering itself comes with a few caveats, says Ramesh Ramadurai, CFO and COO of Empower, in an interview with Naveena Sadasivam.

Posted: February 7, 2012

A Rethink on Refrigerants

Highlighting the effects of climate change and its significance for refrigeration technology, Eurammon makes a case for a unified approach and policy regarding natural refrigerants to combat the inevitable consequences

Posted: January 5, 2012

Change is in the Air

Traditionally, air conditioning large spaces is an expensive and energy-consuming endeavour. However, High Volume Low Speed fan technology can yield energy and cost reduction by putting less pressure on air conditioners, says Dean Wood, and demonstrates how

Posted: January 5, 2012

Being Resourceful

The high return on resources provided by a cooling tower’s efficient water filtration system reduces operation and maintenance costs, while meeting Green Building Initiative requirements, argue Glenn Dobbs and Roy McDougall

Posted: January 5, 2012