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Enhancing Sustainability at a NYC Research University

A recent expansion at a prominent New York City research university significantly increased its lab square footage, creating challenges in maintaining adequate exhaust cubic feet per minute (cfm)
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Integrated Approach: The Impact of Airflow Optimization on HVAC Equipment Sizing

Achieving aggressive carbon-reduction targets requires a holistic, integrated approach to HVAC design. While energy efficient equipment like heat recovery systems, VFDs and electric boilers should each be considered,
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Aircuity: A Poem

In buildings tall and grand, Where many people dwell, There is a need for air That’s fresh and free of smell. But how to keep it clean, And
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Life Science Tackles a Big Dirty Problem

The Life Science Industry has a big, dirty problem. The same R&D centers that develop lifesaving medicines are also dirty – really dirty when it comes to CO2
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Macro Trends Across the Built Environment

There are two macro trends in the market that are seemingly at odds– ESG commitments toward sustainability, energy efficiency and reduced carbon emissions – and the fact that
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Building Performance Standards Across the U.S.

The number of cities and states with Building Performance Standards (BPS) is growing. With Boston’s second iteration of BERDO adopted last fall in our own backyard we decided
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Decarbonization Through Ventilation Optimization: Impact, Economics & Execution

Impact 1. 28% of carbon comes from building operations*. 2. Ventilation optimization, particularly in labs and research institutions will have the most significant impact on true carbon footprint
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Takeda’s Biggest Planet Achievements of ’21

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company recently shared a video on the substantial progress that they made toward their sustainability goals in 2021. Aircuity is proud to be a part of
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Aircuity CEO on Build Better Podcast

The Build Better podcast recently welcomed our CEO, Dan Diehl! He talks about the ways both new and existing building projects can have a focus on energy efficiency
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