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Identify Lab Energy Savings With an I2SL AIM Report
A New Tool for Simple Laboratory Energy Audits The Labs2Zero decarbonization initiative of the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) has launched the Actionable Insights and Measures (AIM) Report tool. This automated energy audit software...

ASHRAE Standard 241: Revolutionizing Indoor Air Quality Standards for Healthier Buildings
Why the Standard Is a Game-Changer for Building Health and What It Means for Your Facilities In the wake of the pandemic and rising concerns about airborne pathogens, indoor air quality (IAQ) has gone from a “nice-to-have” feature to a mission-critical component of...

Coping With the Skyrocketing Cost of Electricity
Rising electricity prices have been in the news a lot recently. But what does that actually mean for your organization’s electricity costs, and is there anything that you can do about it? Beginning in the 1990s, many states deregulated their electricity markets....

Retrofit or Replace? Capital Planning Strategies for Aging Infrastructure
In the world of real estate and facilities management, few decisions carry more long-term weight than what to do with aging HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and building automation systems. Do you retrofit and squeeze out a few more years? Or do you bite the bullet and...

GBA Promotes Two Employees
GBA's Chicago office promoted Abigail Steimel and Brandon Ross to Senior Project Engineer at the recent semi-annual meeting. Abigail Steimel, PE, CEM, joined the Evanston office in 2022. She graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a BS in...

Are All the Fans in My Fan Array Pulling Their Weight?
Large and small fan array systems are very common in air-handling systems, and they can bring many benefits to a project, including: Reduced energy use due to reduced system effect Improved redundancy Improved packaging/smaller footprint However, these arrays are...