by Haglid Engineering | Nov 18, 2019 | Direct counterflow heat exchanger, Energy Recovery Ventilators, Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems, High performance buildings, High-Efficiency Building, How to Reduce Energy, Indoor Air Quality, ROI, Ventilation Systems
The energy-efficient best bet for a heated studio. What’s the fuss over Hot Yoga? Also known as Bikram Yoga, the practice is held in heated studios to increase yoga’s effects on muscles and various systems of the body. Unfortunately, the heat and humidity desired by...
by Haglid Engineering | Nov 13, 2019 | High performance buildings, High-Efficiency Building, How to Reduce Energy, Net-Zero Buildings, Sustainability
How to afford energy-efficient projects and upgrades for your property What It Is PACE or Property Assessed Clean Energy is an initiative to help offset or even finance 100% of the cost on energy-related improvement projects for commercial, non-profit, and residential...
by Haglid Engineering | Aug 22, 2019 | High performance buildings, High-Efficiency Building, Net-Zero Buildings, ROI, Sustainability
Zero Energy Upgrades: What’s in it for me? If you’re a contractor, in real estate, or make your living in HVAC, you likely recognize the value of building or retrofitting with emissions-lowering, ‘Zero Energy’ goals in mind. The benefits–not the least of which...
by Haglid Engineering | Jun 3, 2019 | Energy Recovery, Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems, High performance buildings, High-Efficiency Building, Sustainability
It’s no secret that New York City is an international epicenter known for making huge deals and marching to its own drum. However, the big deal that went down on April 22nd, 2019 is in a category all its own. The city has given sustainability hero California a run for...
by Haglid Engineering | Dec 13, 2018 | High performance buildings, How to Reduce Energy, Net-Zero Buildings, Sustainability
Project teams have relied on LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards to achieve healthy, cost-effective, and environmentally sound status in green buildings since the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) piloted the certification in 1998. Thanks...