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Bryan Cordill, Director Residential and Commercial Business Development, Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), expounds upon propane’s usefulness in the commercial heating market.
Michael Daly, Chief Technology Officer, ECM Technologies, introduces listeners to ThermaClear, a formula designed to reduce energy use, lower costs, and restore efficiency in HVAC equipment.
David Andrew, author, “An Engineer’s Guide to Happiness: Establishing the Critical Elements of Happiness for a Fabulous Life,” insists that happiness can, in fact, be engineered.
Josh Keeling, vice president of advanced projects and strategy, Generac, introduces us to virtual power plants and predicts the impact they may have on America’s energy future.
Brett Bridgeland, manager, carbon-free buildings practice, RMI, introduces the Resource Efficient Electrification (REE) framework that was developed as part of the Empire Building Challenge through collaboration with NYSERDA, engineers, and real estate firms.