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» GOLD for École Polytechnique Montréal's new "green" buildings
A tangible response to the challenge of climate change

» Heating Montréal's Airport
ASHRAE Journal 2007: Percotherm heat recovery units reduced the airports gas bill by 56% even though the volume of air in the new terminals increased by 80% following this $700 million improvement project.

» Heating Plant Retrofit for Canadian College
ASHRAE Journal, June 2005

» Maple Lodge Farms: 500,000 gallons of hot water are required daily


CALMAC

» CGAM and IceBank®
Ice Made Simple for Your School!
» Corporate Brochure
Learn more about the history of CALMAC Manufacturing Corporation.
» Basic Introduction to IceBank Ice Storage Systems
A quick must-read introduction on the concept of Ice Storage; This colorful booklet illustrates how Ice Storage lowers greenhouse emissions, points out 3 ways to save money and lists commonly asked questions.
» Technical Introduction to Thermal Energy Storage Brochure
For designers interested in adding Ice Storage to their buildings, this brochure explains how IceBank Ice Storage works, shows different control strategies and gives an economic analysis of rightsizing
» ASHRAE Journal: Energizing Education
This article examines Fossil Ridge high school, winner of the 2008 ASHRAE Technology award, in the Institutional Category.
» ASHRAE Journal: Thermal Energy Storage Myths
This award winning article sets the record straight on the myths and reality of thermal energy storage technology by demonstrating how TES is well-positioned to help the move towards more energy-efficient and environment-friendly air-conditioning systems.
» ASHRAE Journal: Thermal Energy Storage in Sustainable Buildings
An ASHRAE Journal feature article in the series "Building for the Future", by Mark M. MacCracken, P.E., CALMAC Manufacturing Corporation, President, Member ASHRAE, September 2004. The article explains how Ice Storage is an affordable tool that saves building owners money as well as saves energy and reduces emissions. It also explains why Ice Storage should be considered by designers as a more natural and cost effective method of adding "Safety Factor," and not just considered in areas where electric rates may dictate.

» Thermal Energy Storage and LEED Certification
How to earn LEED points with an Ice Storage system

» Today's Facility Manager: Green Solutions Interview
Since becoming energy manager for the Poudre School District in Fort Collins, CO in 1994, Stu Reeve has been involved in more than 100 sustainable projects to save upwards of $1.5 million. The use of thermal energy storage, in three schools thus far, is one approach used in the district's energy conservation
program.

» Ice Storage and High Performance Buildings pamphlet

» ASHRAE Journal:Title 24 and TES
Ice Storage is an air-conditioning solution that earns LEED points by exceeding Title-24 energy code requirements. Chillers use inexpensive, plentiful night-time electricity to store energy inside IceBank tanks. The integrated Ice Storage system reduces energy costs and conserves energy.

» IceMat® I & II Brochure
IceMat systems offer high quality ice skating surfaces to skaters at rinks all over the world. Learn about both, permanent and portable applications in this four page brochure.

» Environmental Design & Construction: Ice Storage Product Profile
Planning for a new system in a high performance finanical institution.

» Professional Retail Store Maintenance: Icing Down the Mall
Market City Shopping Center saves in excess of 50% on their air-conditioning costs. They use thermal energy- stored during off-peak hours- to produce ice that is used in its air-conditioning system. The article includes a brief summary of how energy charges work.

» Portfolio of Current Large Scale Installations Brochure

» Ice in the Desert
Thermal Ice Storage is the latest addition to an energy-wise response to heating and cooling demands for 176 buildings on the University of Arizona's 355 acre campus.

 
 
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