Acquisition will help broaden the growth opportunities for its HVAC products in Europe, says the company.
Posted: April 4, 2017
Acquisition will help broaden the growth opportunities for its HVAC products in Europe, says the company.
Posted: April 4, 2017
Companies to collaborate on renewable energy, sustainable development and carbon management, among other things.
Posted: April 2, 2017
With nearly a year having gone by since Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 was unveiled, Climate Control Middle East takes a look at what the Kingdom has been doing to ensure that its policies and programmes are aligned with the transformational reforms outlined in the framework, and how the HVACR industry is faring in the resultant economic climate.
Posted: March 27, 2017
DEWA says 2.3 million photovoltaic solar panels were installed over 4.5 square kilometres in the second phase
Posted: March 21, 2017
Asset management and remote monitoring and diagnostics will be investigated as part of the agreement
Posted: March 19, 2017
On the sidelines of AMWAJ 2016*, Ruba Al-Zu'bi, the CEO of EDAMA Association, an NGO based in Jordan, spoke with Fatima de la Cerna of Climate Control Middle East about her experience as a founding member of the Jordan Green Building Council and shared details about the country’s efforts in promoting green growth and sustainable development. Excerpts from the interview…
Posted: March 1, 2017
Data from International Energy Agency revealed that solar energy production costs had dropped 80% in the last five years
Posted: February 7, 2017
Facility to produce 30MW of total energy from municipal solid waste
Posted: February 1, 2017
The leadership in the GCC region has been introducing a raft of vision statements and measures to encourage, urge and support the multiple stakeholders to raise the bar on building performance. Such path-breaking initiatives and thought-processes as region-specific Green Building regulations, building-retrofit programmes, nearly zero-energy buildings, smart cities and IoT point to the right direction in terms of intent. Broadly, we are witness to market transformation and positive disruptive approaches, which have the potential to cut project timelines, and improve energy efficiency, indoor environment, reliability and resource conservation. But are building owners, architects, consultants, sub-consultants, contractors, sub-contractors and FM firms prepared to align themselves with these changes, broadly speaking? Are they showing a willingness to rise to the occasion? Or, are there factors – some self-induced and some beyond their control – that are proving to be challenges in the pathway to optimising their performance towards delivering better buildings? In September, Climate Control Middle East published the first part of the report, where the focus was on the MEP consultancy industry. In this, the concluding part, the spotlight is on the MEP contracting industry…
Posted: October 30, 2016
The onus is on the private sector to align itself to regional governments in their efforts to mitigate climate change, and to embrace solar energy as a giant leap towards a better and safer tomorrow, writes Ibrahim Al-Zu’bi
Posted: October 27, 2016