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A founding member of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), UTC is committed to energy efficiency and conservation in its operations and long-lived products in use around the world. At Greenbuild, UTC is reporting progress on its local and global programs to educate and raise awareness on ways to reduce CO2 emissions from buildings, which comprise 40 percent of the world's energy use.
This year's conference marks the anniversary of UTC's
Last week UTC announced that it is helping the
The project goal is to build 100 zero-energy homes a year for 10 years.
Construction begins early next year, with a pilot project of three distinctive
two-family houses. United Technologies Research Center in
Carrier, a UTC business unit, and United Technologies Research Center will join international experts and delegates in the Greenbuild International Forum discussion on experience and lessons from around the globe. Carrier, which won 70 percent of contracts for heating, ventilation and air conditioning at the Olympic Games last summer, will discuss the Beijing Olympic Village in the New Cities Panel. United Technologies Research Center will present an update on the World Business Council for Sustainable Development's Energy Efficiency in Buildings Project.
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UTC is one of the world's largest producers of building systems and equipment. It is a leading member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), and co-chair of a WBCSD project to promote zero net energy buildings as a key strategy for reducing worldwide energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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United Technologies Corp., based in
UTC Businesses at the Expo:
Carrier
Carrier's market-leading products condition interiors of residential, commercial, medical, government and public buildings, and protect and preserve the global food supply and other perishables.
Product examples include the Evergreen(R) 23XRV water-cooled chiller with Foxfire compression technology and HFC-134a non-ozone depleting refrigerant, the PrimeLINE(R) container refrigeration unit with up to 30 percent lower operating costs and up to 25 percent lower greenhouse gas emissions than competitive equipment, the CO2OLtec(TM) refrigeration system with a natural refrigerant carbon dioxide (CO2) solution for supermarkets and the 21 SEER Infinity with air purifier which controls humidity and improves air quality.
In 1994, Carrier was the first company to phase-out CFCs in air-conditioning systems on a global basis -- two years ahead of requirements in the U.S. and 16 years ahead of mandates in developing countries. Carrier introduced Puron(R), a non-ozone depleting refrigerant, into air conditioning systems in 1996. The company is also leading the transition away from hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) to further protect the earth's ozone layer.
Otis Elevator Company
Otis Gen2 machine-roomless elevator system incorporates gearless permanent magnet motors that reduce energy usage by up to 50 percent compared to geared machines. The Gen2 system has unique patented flat, polyurethane-coated steel belts to hoist the elevator car. These belts require no additional lubrication, making them more efficient and cleaner for the environment. Otis leads the industry with more than 145,000 Gen2 units sold, making it the fastest-selling product in the company's history.
Otis is also displaying ReGen drives -- a product that draws energy from a
fully loaded descending elevator or lightly loaded ascending car, converts it
to electricity, and returns it to a buildings power grid for reuse. When a
ReGen drive and Gen2 elevator are combined, the system can deliver energy
savings up to 75 percent compared to geared systems with non-regenerative
drives. Otis' ReGen drive is installed on the Gen2 elevators at the Proximity
Hotel in
During the past decade, Otis reduced its energy and water consumption by
60 percent. Otis opened the world's first green elevator manufacturing
facility in
UTC Power
UTC Power is showcasing energy-efficient combined heat and power systems for buildings -- fuel cells and microturbine-based products -- and UTC Power's Energy and Sustainable Services organization, which offers energy audits, sustainable scorecards, renewable energy consulting, commissioning and retro-commissioning, and LEED consulting for new and existing buildings. UTC Power is also holding educational sessions on alternative energy options and products, LEED and LEED points, and State and Federal Incentive Programs.
UTC Fire & Security
UTC Fire & Security has a growing global portfolio of technologies that provide environmentally friendly solutions to protect people and property from fire and security hazards. The HI-FOG(R) system uses high-pressure pump units to produce an extremely fine mist of water micro-droplets to fight fire through cooling, radiant heat blocking and removing oxygen to suffocate the fire. HI-FOG(R) water mist penetrates fire and cools the surrounding air effectively, suppressing the fire with remarkably little water before it can spread. Soot particles bind to the mist, so smoke damage in minimized.
At UTC Fire & Security the Lenel OnGuard system analyzes building occupancy and provides real-time data that allows occupants to adjust heating, ventilation, lighting and power consumption in order to save energy. These and other technologies like low profile, no battery replacement smoke alarms and CO alarms will be presented at Greenbuild.
Contact: Kate Robins, UTC 860-728-7980 www.utc.com
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