We discuss some of the parameters for sizing and selection of a cooling tower. Send me your questions on these systems or HVAC applications!
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I'm pleased to release my next video in the series on Cooling Towers & Fluid Coolers
In the video, I talk about fan systems, basins, fill, and accessories. Send me your questions on these systems or HVAC applications!
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Check out the latest article published from Plumbing and HVAC
Check out the latest article published from Plumbing and HVAC about the OGA Conference on April 8-9 at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale Hotel. With multi-family and other commercial and government projects driving a significant surge in the geothermal market, the Ontario Geothermal Association (OGA) has this year created a conference for early April that will offer developers and municipalities a path to electrification and decarbonization. Some municipalities are already actively promoting cleaner systems and passing tough regulations that aim to see fossil fuels largely replaced in buildings of all sizes by the end of the 2020s. Click the link for more details. OGA Conference link here. http://bit.ly/38k0BV4
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Check out my latest article on district heating.
Check out my latest article on district heating. District heating is the term used to describe a heating system that heats more than a single building or dwelling. District heating is used to supply many dwellings from a single energy source and delivers the heat to all of the apartments individually. Learn more by clicking the link. CHECK OUT MY ARTICLE HERE

Check out my latest blog about the RHI
What is the RHI and what can Canada learn?
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The RHI is a financial payment made to a landlord (or business) every quarter if they installed a certified renewable heat system. Those who join the scheme are paid for seven years (twenty years for non-domestic) based on the amount of clean, renewable heat it is estimated their system has produced. The payment varies based on the amount of energy the system produces and the type of system installed.
Check out my latest blog to learn all about how successful the RHI has been and what lessons Canada can learn. Click the link below.
https://jeffwhunter.ca/article/what-is-the-rhi-and-what-can-canada-learn