Aircuity Announces Release of Educational Vodcast On The Energy Services Performance Contracting Market


Aircuity, (www.aircuity.com), creator of measurably better environments, announces the release of its new educational vodcast. This vodcast analyzes the increasingly competitive energy services performance contracting market and strategies for institutions to achieve higher return on investment.

Aircuity Chief Growth Officer Luca Mazzei discusses airside efficiency, a top energy conservation measure opportunity for colleges and universities. Airside efficiency through demand control ventilation (DCV) targets the high energy expenses of inefficient HVAC, especially in laboratories and specialty buildings on campuses. This vodcast includes examples from major universities and a leading healthcare institute that have worked with Aircuity to incorporate DCV at their facilities. It also outlines the financial, health, cognitive and EH&S benefits of airside efficiency.

To view this vodcast and learn more about energy services performance contracting and airside efficiency, visit https://youtu.be/LXnQEMk_Hvs



January 28, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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