Software turns refrigerator chiller green
February 9, 2010 by Tom Guay
Operating costs at the University of Texas are on track now to take a nose dive. The hero: a software upgrade.
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Operating costs at the University of Texas are on track now to take a nose dive. The hero: a software upgrade.
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What keeps the most successful companies running?
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Some of the biggest energy savings for small business operations are right in front of you, but you can’t actually see them.
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Some of the biggest energy savings for small business operations are right in front of you, but you can’t actually see them.
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How far will your company go to go green? Would you berate employees who don’t share the corporate philosophy?
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Who’s ready to jump on new market demand for oodles of new energy-efficient products?
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Companies that offer products and services for the green building market will experience a wild ride ahead, and it’s all uphill.
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If you want your company to be in on one of the hottest green trends for 2010 and beyond, take a close look at green buildings.
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Need some help figuring out where to start modifying products and services for the green market? A new EPA Web site might just be the ticket.
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Capitalism, that unending drive to make a few more bucks, heats the blood of green business entrepreneurs. But what’s going to drive customers to all things green? Sex.
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