Heat pumps are a popular choice for central air in the South. They both heat and cool—despite the somewhat misleading ...
Formed in May 2018, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS) is a leading supplier of all-electric, all-climate Ductless ...
Ductless air conditioning systems, or mini splits, can heat and cool your home in a single, easy-to-install, compact system.
Eight manufacturers are putting what they learned during the Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge into new ...
Ministers have confirmed that they expect most homes in the UK to adopt heat pumps at some point as part of plans to remove fossil fuels from the country’s heating systems. Heat pumps ...
The UK Government has announced a series of measures to accelerate the deployment of heat pumps as part of its broader strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The report, published on ...
If the ban on new boilers does go ahead, then anyone whose heating system has reached the end of its life will have to pay for a heat pump – currently much more expensive than a gas boiler ...
Cooling effect during the summer: Heat pump water heaters carry some unexpected impacts too. Because these systems work by taking heat from the air, they have a natural cooling effect.
Landlords are being warned against installing heat pumps amid fears they do not make homes more efficient on paper. Property investors must boost their energy performance certificate (EPC ...
Trane® Autonomous Control couples Trane’s cloud-based building automation system with BrainBox AI technology to analyze live data from multiple sources; accurately predict zone temperature and ...
low-carbon buildings with hydronic heat pumps and multi-pipe systems. Explore Trane's FAQ resource to learn how rooftop and split system heat pumps enhance energy efficiency, support decarbonization, ...
As Australian summers intensify, bringing sweltering temperatures and frequent heatwaves, one ramification is a healthcare system under greater stress. Extreme heat is responsible for more deaths ...