TORONTO BUILDING MANAGERS & OPERATORS ASSOCIATION
While it’s easy to forget about winter on sunny days, it’s important for commercial building owners and managers in Toronto and surrounding GTA to start preparing as the colder months draw near. Winter brings a host of challenges, including freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, and icy conditions, all of which can affect a building’s efficiency and safety.
With some proactive steps, you can prevent potential issues and ensure your property is equipped to handle whatever winter brings.
Here are some key tips to help get your commercial building ready for the season. To learn more, visit article.
Autumn is now upon us, it's that time of year where commercial property owners and facility managers must shift their attention towards fall building maintenance. Preparing commercial properties for the upcoming fall, winter, and spring weather conditions is important to ensuring the safety, functionality, and longevity of buildings.
Read up on essential maintenance tips to avoid costly repairs, operational disruptions, and potential safety hazards.
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Hydrogen and geothermal power have the potential to create vast new pools of renewable energy, a lifeline for a world struggling to curtail its dependence on fossil fuels. Oil, gas and coal still provide 80% of the world's energy, but most renewable sources throw up challenges around cost and intermittency. Harnessing constant, predictable energy from water, with the promise of both hydrogen and geothermal heat, opens up new possibilities for countries trying to slow the impact of climate change.
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World Energy's industrial absorption chiller-heater provide cooling and heating by recovering waste heat generated from industrial activities such as steam, hot water, and exhaust gas, or heat from district heating discarded in the summer.
At up to 4 times more efficient than conventional HVAC, geothermal takes developments to the next level. Stay ahead of the curve with geothermal energy.
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