Eneref Institute recommends the use of an energy- efficient, low-flammable refrigerant with a significantly lower global warming potential.
“R-32 is 40% more efficient than R-410A, but with only 1/3 of the global warming potential.”
“R-32 is 40% more efficient than R-410A, but with only 1/3 of the global warming potential.”
Eneref Institute to Publish First Report Highlighting the Advantages of Energy Efficient VRF technology. The report is part of our Cool Room Cool Earth Campaign series, which sheds light on the necessity of inverter technology as an efficient and cost-effective tool against climate change.
Top Canadian Electrical Magazine Promotes Eneref’s findings on Polycarbonate Use in LED Luminaires
“Even at night, you can see the moonlight coming through them… like the lights are on.”
Dear Walmart CEO, Doug McMillon:
Influential Car Dealer Magazine Highlights Eneref Report about Daylight in a Subaru Dealership
Prominent Electricity Publication Touts Eneref’s Findings on Polycarbonate Use for Sustainable Luminaires
“A more exhaustive look at building codes for windows—and better enforcement of existing codes—will speed up recovery after a weather event.”
Leading Retail News Magazine Publishes Eneref’s Research on Daylight’s Benefits for Retail Stores