US DOE takes major steps toward reducing the carbon footprint of buildings, which use 40% of the nation’s energy; invests $30 million in new workforce training initiatives.
Instead of needing to build in resilience for both fossil fuels (natural gas, propane, fuel oil, etc.) and electricity to keep your building systems running, an efficient all-electric design only requires resilience for one energy supply.
New economic study finds that if investments in electricity infrastructure are not made, each American household is projected to lose $5,800 in disposable income by 2039.
Jeff Williams, vice president and president, Global Products, Building Technologies & Solutions, for Johnson Controls, discusses the manufacturer’s short-term vision, the HVACR industry’s thirst for connectivity, the global electrification trend, and more.