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Navigating the Path to Sustainable Heating: Exploring Electric vs Gas Heat in Warehouses

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In our white paper, “Electric vs Gas Heat”, we delve into the practical implications of using electric heat in place of highly efficient natural gas-fired heating equipment, with a specific focus on warehouses. As everyone embarks on a journey towards reducing their carbon footprint and embracing electrification, it is crucial to consider the practicality and limitations of electrical infrastructure capacity when implementing these changes.

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The Path to Net Zero Utilizing HTHV Technology

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While electrified systems that produce zero carbon are a long-term goal for some, the reality is that leaders will need make decisions for their facilities long before that goal will be achievable. Finding partners and technology that require less carbon, especially for large, high-bay facilities is instrumental to helping these leaders along that path.

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The Cambridge S-Series: A Lifecycle Cost Comparison

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When deciding on a system to heat your facility, cost plays an important role. While some project bids might gravitate to the cheapest available option to meet the specs, it is pertinent to consider the other cost factors involved (energy savings and maintenance costs) as they will play a major role in the overall unit life cycle cost.

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The Path to Net Zero Energy

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Dave Binz, Director of Engineering at Cambridge Air Solutions, presents a webinar to ASHRAE Journal on "The Path to Net Zero Energy."

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Going Green with a Sustainable Building

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As part of our corporate social responsibility, we know we have to be stewards of our environment, and for nearly six decades, have invented and brought to market some of the most energy efficient HVAC technologies available in the manufacturing and distribution market segments. From our S-Series technology to our evaporative cooling or ventilation technologies, our systems alone operate at 40%-65% savings versus traditional technologies.

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Heating a Warehouse or Distribution Center

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Cambridge High Temperature Heating & Ventilation (HTHV) Space Heating Systems are designed to meet a building's heat and air load requirements and be energy efficient.

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