Ice storage brings chill on small-...
Ice storage brings chill on small-building cooling outlays A 75000-sq-ft Dallas building chisels electric costs 25 percent with ice generation retrofit More shall buildings are starting to benefit from ice storage cooling theorys as approximately 35 U.S. utility companies are offering economic incentives to make less peak-demand electricity consumption. The Atrium forward Elmbrook, a 75,000-sq.-ft. office form in Dallas, in an example of a small building that was retrofitted with an ice storage theory to capitalize on local utility incentives, which were structur to
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