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The NEWSMakers Podcast: Women in the HVAC Industry

Though getting enough people to work in the HVAC industry has been an issue for quite a while, women have been greatly underrepresented. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 2% of the HVAC workforce is women. Amy O’Grady from Women in HVACR talks about what needs to happen for more women to get into the HVAC industry.




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HVAC Q&A Episode 4: Overlooked Ways to Advertise Locally

Four marketing coaches share what makes an HVAC contractor stand out to potential customers.




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Women in HVACR Shine Bright in the Lone Star State

The recent Women in HVACR conference offered sessions aimed at advancing attendees' knowledge on industry topics such as the refrigerant transition, as well as building their leadership skills.




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What Trump’s Election Means for HVAC Tax Credits and Incentives

With the election of Donald Trump to President of the United States, the HVAC industry is wondering how this will affect the Inflation Reduction Act incentives.




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Heat or Chill, the Market for Heat Exchangers in HVACs Stays Steady

With stronger global temperature fluctuations and demand for HVAC systems growing, heat exchangers are rapidly becoming essential to an ever-expanding market.




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Few Homeowners are Aware of HVAC Incentives, Survey Shows

Low public awareness of incentives that can subsidize residential HVAC purchases means contractors have the opportunity to educate and position themselves as trusted advisors, marketing experts say.




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HVAC Contractors Discuss the Business of Connected Products

Contractors who are embracing the technological advancements say ignoring a new neighborhood of home automation products could be a big mistake.




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Internet of Things Advancements Improve HVAC Equipment, Service Technology

The Internet of Things is a broad term with multiple definitions, likely stemming from the different sectors of technology that IoT impacts.




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BIM Software Improves Communication and Network for HVAC Contractors

BIM technology has proven to be highly expedient for several HVAC plans, especially in terms of cost efficiency, time optimization, and effective planning.




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Four Benefits of Commercial HVAC Automation

Here are some of the top benefits of commercial HVAC automation and how new technology may soon make automated systems even more valuable.




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Owning the HVAC Workflow is Driving Record Valuations

Whether you are thinking about exploring strategic alternatives for your business or simply want to take it to the next level, private equity investors and strategic buyers are looking for tech-enabled companies.




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Keys to Success in HVACR Automation

The market for automated systems in commercial buildings is growing rapidly, driven by increasing energy-efficiency goals, improving technology, and updated standards set by governments and professional associations.




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Commercial Controls and Building Automation: Advancing It All

Trends at this year’s AHR Expo within commercial controls and building automation were improving energy efficiency, making buildings more adaptable, streamlining workflow to make things easier for HVACR contractors, and a greater emphasis on cybersecurity and digitization.




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M.C. Dean Acquires International Energy Conservation Systems

IEC Systems is a provider of turnkey proprietary and nonproprietary building automation systems (BASs) and a Distech Controls authorized system integrator.




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Advanced Building Automation

Studies have shown potential, and real, energy savings with the use of fault detection and data analysis to guide HVAC systems.




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Smart HVAC Products Work Smarter, Not Harder

At the AHR Expo, manufacturers talked about what’s fueling their design of smart products and ensuring they are simpler, more integrated, and save energy and time.




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Smarter HVAC Products

Smart HVAC products today need simplicity, seamless integration, while also achieving a reduction in energy usage.




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For 55 Years, ZoneFirst Has Provided the HVAC Industry With ‘Energy Saving Comfort’

Dick Foster has been preaching the positives of zoning for years. As the owner of ZoneFirst, he has dedicated his life and career to this technology, and it has been a bit of an uphill battle.




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Reasons to Offer Zoning on Every HVAC Job

Zoning remains a small but growing segment of the overall HVAC market, representing less than 5 percent of equipment sales.




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Comfort is the HVAC Contractor’s Top Commodity

Customer comfort is the top sales driver in the HVAC industry, or at least it should be.




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Disruptive Trends Change Zoning’s Role in HVACR

Zoning technology has experienced success in both residential and commercial applications of hot water and hydronic systems.




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HVAC Contractors Get Comfortable With Zoning

How many of standard HVAC sales include add-ons like a humidifier, air cleaner, HRV/ERV, UV lights, or zoning?




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HVAC’s Smart Home Products Move Toward Mainstream Market

For residential HVAC contractors, smart homes are a fast-growing market that offers opportunity for profit.




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HVAC Technologies Offer Solutions For Improved Energy Use in Home

Contractors have numerous options for offering homeowners solutions in energy management systems.




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HVAC Contractors Work to Stay Connected as Devices Grow Smarter

What is the best approach to providing a holistic smart home experience for consumers?




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HVAC Contractors Get Into the Zone

Contractors and HVAC technicians can create a wealth of opportunities by adding residential HVAC zoning to their list of services.




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How HVAC Contractors Can Zone In on Zoning Systems

For more HVAC contractors to sell zoning systems, they have to understand the benefits, challenges, know how to approach customers to even be able to sell it, and then comes the install.




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Future Proofing Your Building: Where HVAC and Sustainability Come Together

With cost reduction, sustainability enablement, increased comfort and performance benefits, VRF systems allow commercial buildings to gain a competitive advantage by reducing their carbon footprint and providing custom comfort to occupants.




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Are HVAC Contractors Getting the Message on Heat Pumps?

His jacket was emblazoned with the logo of a manufacturer of high-performing heat pumps, but when I mentioned that we were thinking of getting one, the tech shot down the idea.




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High-End HVAC Systems Offer High Value

Customers looking for increased value out of their HVAC systems will find high-end features like connectivity, greater efficiency, and more intuitive controls attractive.




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Air-to-Water Heat Pump Innovations Driving Efficiency, Safety, and Performance in Residential Heating and Cooling

To meet the ambitious environmental goals being proposed at all levels of government, residential air-to-water heat pumps are emerging as a transformative solution to lower carbon emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and reduce utility bills.




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HVAC Q&A Episode 1: Common Heat Pump Installation Mistakes

What are the most common mistakes in heat pump installs, and how do you avoid them? Here’s what experts had to say about heat pump installation — a must-watch as electrification continues to gain momentum.




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The Time is Now for HVAC Contractors to Install and Repair All-Electric Heat Pumps

All-electric options have come a long way since their inception, and there’s never been a better time to get on board.




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California Heat Pump Partnership Aims to Scale Up Electrification of HVAC

This new private-public partnership wants to quadruple heat pump installation in California over the next 6 years.




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Advances in Heat Pump Rooftop Units for Cold Climates

The DOE's new Rooftop Accelerator program encourages manufacturers to develop efficient commercial rooftop heat pumps for cold climates, which could reduce GHG emissions and energy costs by up to 50%.




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HVAC Industry Fired Up Over Fossil Fuels

HVAC industry representatives are pushing back on a bid by more than two dozen public interest groups for an eventual ban on new fossil-fuel-burning heating appliances.




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Mandating High-Efficiency Furnaces Will Limit Consumer Choice, Critics in HVAC Industry Say

Residential gas furnaces must all have a minimum AFUE of 95% beginning in five years. Some in the HVAC industry say the new Department of Energy rule will ultimately hurt homeowners.




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Why Every HVAC Contractor Should Consider Adding Combustion Testing Services

Due to a lack of training, time constraints, and numerous other reasons, many HVAC contracting companies are not performing combustion testing, potentially compromising customers’ safety.




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Episode 8: Interview Eric Evans

Eric Evans is the author of the well known Domain-Driven Design book. In his day job he works as a consultant and coach for his own company, Domain Language. In this interview, Eric talks about the essential building blocks of domain-driven design as well as about a set of best practices on how to address complex projects. In a third part, he elaborates on the relationship of domain-driven design and MDSD/MDA.




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Episode 15: The Future of Enterprise Java

A very important area for Java are Enterprise Systems. With the advent of new technologies like Ruby on Rails, Java EE 5 or EJB 3 the landscape for Enterprise Systems appears to be changing a lot at the moment. In this episode Markus talks with Eberhard about what Enterprise Java actually is, why and where it is used. Based on that they discuss what the future might look like and how to make Enterprise Java shine in the future.




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Episode 119: DSLs in Practice with JP Tolvanen

In this episode, Markus talks with Juha-Pekka Tolvanen about using DSLs and code generation in practice. The main part of the episode is the discussion about a number of case studies that show how DSLs and code generation are used in practice.

  • Omega Tau, Markus' new podcast mentioned in the beginning of the show



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    Episode 160: AspectJ and Spring AOP with Ramnivas Laddad

    This episode is a conversation with Ramnivas Laddad about aspect-oriented programming (AOP), Aspect J, and Spring AOP. We review the fundamental concepts of AOP, discuss AspectJ (an open source compiler that extends java with support for AOP), and cover the Spring Framework's proxy-based AOP system. Laddad also gives his thoughts on the use cases for AOP and where we are in the technology adoption curve, and updates on the state of the AspectJ project itself.




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    Episode 181: Distributed Scrum with Rini van Solingen

    In this episode we talk with Rini van Solingen about scrum and agile software development in distributed settings.




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    Episode 198: Wil van der Aalst on Workflow Management Systems

    Recording Venue: WebEx Guest: Wil van der Aalst Robert Blumen interviews Professor Wil van der Aalst of the Technical University of Eindhoven, one of the world’s leading researchers in business process management and workflow systems. Professor van der Aalst leads off with an overview of the main concepts in the field business processes, business process […]




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    Episode 204: Anil Madhavapeddy on the Mirage Cloud Operating System and the OCaml Language

    Robert talks to Dr. Anil Madhavapeddy of the Cambridge University (UK) Systems research group about the OCaml language and the Mirage cloud operating system, a microkernel written entirely in OCaml. The outline includes: history of the evolution from dedicated servers running a monolithic operating system to virutalized servers based on the Xen hypervisor to micro-kernels; […]




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    Episode 207: Mitchell Hashimoto on the Vagrant Project

    Charles Anderson talks to Mitchell Hashimoto about the Vagrant open source project, which can be used to create and configure lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments. Vagrant aims to make new developers on a project productive within minutes of joining the project instead of spending hours or days setting up the developer’s workstation. The outline […]




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    SE-Radio Episode 242: Dave Thomas on Innovating Legacy Systems




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    SE-Radio Episode 243: RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet




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    SE-Radio Episode 248: Axel Rauschmayer on JavaScript and ECMAScript 6

    Johannes Thönes talks to Axel Rauschmayer about JavaScript and ECMAScript 6. They talk about the origin and version history. Then they dive into key JavaScript concepts and explain the features coming into the language with ECMAScript 6.