Green Ventilation
Since the discovery of electricity ventilation was never the same. Since then, the demand for energy has been ever increasing and more and more electricity using products have been invented. It wasn’t until the latter part of the 20th century that people began to realize that some energy sources might be finite or exceedingly difficult
In most modern industrial facilities, ventilation is also of vital importance, and keeping the space cool for employees often means installing powered exhaust fans. It seems practical enough, buy some fans to cool your building. However, further research will show that it is one of the more impractical methods for keeping an industrial building cool.
The green revolution is bringing substantial changes to industrial ventilation and helping builders, contractors, and engineers create solutions that incorporate an increased use of natural ventilation into both new and existing structures. By moving away from traditionally powered ventilation systems and joining the green energy movement, companies are enjoying lower operating costs, reduced environmental impact,
As the market for green energy products grows, more business owners are contemplating ways to increase sustainability and reduce their overall environmental impact. For most companies, it is not feasible to move into new, energy-efficient facilities; as a result, green retrofitting is set to be the next big thing for contractors and HVAC professionals. With
Natural ventilation is an old technology that has returned to the limelight because of the increased focus on green construction and green energy. So, what is gravity ventilation, and what exactly is Natural Ventilation’s impact? The Impact of Natural Ventilation Much as the name suggests, natural ventilation is a process by which a building is