Eurovent 9/12 sets minimum energy efficiency targets for mechanical draught evaporative cooling products
Posted: October 13, 2016
Eurovent 9/12 sets minimum energy efficiency targets for mechanical draught evaporative cooling products
Posted: October 13, 2016
Association will be introducing what it is claiming as the first European thermal performance efficiency standard for evaporative cooling equipment at the forum
Posted: September 13, 2016
While rough economic conditions may have slowed down some sectors in the region, the outdoor cooling industry looks to new markets, like affordable housing, and innovations in evaporative cooling and misting technologies to keep demand strong and achieve growth.
Posted: July 11, 2016
Canada-headquartered TORO WATT has a vast range of air conditioning products that, it says, would appeal to the building retrofit market in the GCC region. Tiger Aster, the company’s CEO and Masood Raza, General Manager of Jumbo Engineering, which is distributing TORO WATT products in the GCC region, in conversation with Climate Control Middle East…
Posted: April 26, 2016
Drawn by a fresh way of thinking by the Indian government, HVAC manufacturers in the Middle East are eyeing the possibility of a greater presence in the country.
Posted: April 19, 2016
Food wastage does not garner as much attention as climate change does, which is quite a tragic situation, writes B Surendar.
Posted: January 12, 2016
The landmark nuclear deal sealed between world powers and Iran has been hailed a triumph by many industry players in Iran and elsewhere, especially in the context of doing business in the country. HVACR industry leaders share their views on the current state of the industry and how lifting sanctions on Iran will widen opportunities for the sector.
Posted: October 14, 2015
So the Romans had hypocausts and frigidariums and the Koreans had ondols. And the Indus Valley Civilisation may have predated them all when it came making indoor air behave itself. But wait, the Egyptians were pretty cool too!
Posted: February 5, 2015