Energy Efficiency
Get detailed information on the latest high-efficiency technologies, including lighting, boilers, chillers, furnaces, variable frequency drives and more.
This free online service will show you where your energy is going and how you can cut energy costs throughout your facility.
Compressed air systems can be expensive to operate - and the opportunity for energy savings can be substantial.
HVAC Systems: Air Conditioners
Installing high-efficiency air conditioning and precisely calculating size can bring big energy savings.
Reduce heating costs by ten percent or more when you install a high-efficiency boiler system.
Chillers consume nearly 20 percent of all the electricity generated in North America, making optimization critical to cost savings.
Keep employees and equipment warm while cutting heating costs with a new high-efficiency furnace.
Also called ground-source heat pumps, this technology uses the natural warmth of the earth to cut heating and cooling costs.
Dropping the temperature just a few degrees can significantly reduce heating costs - and a night setback system will do it automatically.
Lighting: Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Fluorescent bulbs can pay for themselves in energy savings in less than two years - and the longer bulb life can significantly reduce maintenance costs.
Exit signs are vital to the safety of your facility - but they don't have to pinch your operating and maintenance budget.
Lighting: T8 Fluorescent Lamps
Energy-efficient T8 lamps with electronic ballasts are now standard for new fixtures and retrofits in commercial buildings, schools, and many industrial facilities.
Variable frequency drives accomplish part load control by varying electric motor speed, significantly reducing energy waste.