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The latest issue of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is packed with all the latest news from the industry.

Hot off the press, the Climate Control News July/August 2023 issue is now on its way to you in the mail, and is also available online for your convenience.

Local case studies dominate this month’s Commercial Air Conditioning feature, which also includes the latest product releases pushing the boundaries in HVAC technology. The 10-page feature begins on page 20.

Then, we take a look at the biggest news from the industry, first up, to the Australian Refrigerant Wholesalers Association, who says Australia needs to step up with its transition to low GWP alternatives (page 6); we look at the range of reforms that have been introduced to protect migrant workers (page 10); Danfoss CEO warns there will be no net zero future without more action on energy efficiency (page 12); the Welding Safety Council has introduced free resources to assist in mitigating hazards posed by welding fumes (page 15); and we unpack all the recent construction casualties, with thousands of companies having gone into liquidation since 2021 (page 20).

And then, to more of the latest from this month, first, a new RMIT University research has been released which supports calls to prioritise thermal efficiency (page 21); the Swiss Tower, a 40-storey high-rise tower in Dubai, has achieved energy savings by replacing its ventilation system (page 29); Emerson Climate Technologies renames itself Copeland (page 31); smart buildings technologies are featured in CCN’s new Controls & Instrumentation feature (page 35); and Alfa Laval expands its product portfolio to support the global energy transition (page 36).

All this plus much, much more. Check out our latest issue here and enjoy the read.