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Greater energy efficiency, better indoor air quality (IAQ) and meeting environmental, social and governance (ESG) guidelines are priorities for multinational organizations in 2023.

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturers of Australia (AREMA) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are working together to help Pacific Island countries improve their HVACR training capacity.

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

The global HVAC market was valued at $US156.44bn in 2021, and is expected to be worth $US231.11bn in 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.72% during 2022-2027.

A roadmap to net zero emissions has identified four key technologies ripe for decarbonisation - mechanical vapour recompression, electric boilers, electric calcination, and hydrogen calcination.

The federal government has published the results of bench tests undertaken on refrigeration and air conditioning (RAC) equipment to determine the benefits of routine maintenance.

Data centres will experience increased regulation and third-party oversight in 2023 as the world continues to grapple with the industry’s rising energy and water consumption against the backdrop of ongoing climate change.

Co2 emissions from buildings and construction have hit a new high, which means the sector is unlikely to decarbonise by 2050, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Emerson will sell a majority stake in its Climate Technologies business to private equity funds managed by Blackstone in a $US14 billion transaction.

The Smart Energy Council, Clean Energy Investor Group and Climate Action Network Australia urge energy ministers to establish a Renewable Energy Storage Acceleration Scheme.

A Territory-developed insulation solution, designed for the unique climatic and weather requirements of tropical regions, is set to displace fully imported material via a co-invested project from the NT’s AMEF.

After visiting the Daikin Australia stand at ARBS 2022, it is easy to believe that the air conditioning manufacturer is preparing to take over the world.

The October-November issue of Australia's only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is filled to the brim with all the latest news from the industry.

All-Energy Australia has just announced the agenda for the highly-anticipated two-day event, which takes place on 26-27 October at the MCEC.

Last week’s return of the Chillventa refrigeration and air conditioning show exceeded expectations, with the organiser reporting an attendance of 30,773 at the end of the three-day event.

The return of ARBS 2022 was bigger than anyone expected with total visitor numbers in excess of 7400.