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Optimize HVAC efficiency and avoid a climate crisis

Leveraging simulation tools to reduce carbon emissions

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The increasing demand for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to maintain comfortable indoor climates is putting significant pressure on energy resources, contributing to global emissions and the climate crisis. With over 60% of the world's electricity generated from fossil fuels, powering HVAC systems is an urgent environmental challenge. This white paper examines the vital role of simulation in designing efficient, sustainable HVAC systems that reduce energy consumption and emissions.

By creating digital twins of HVAC systems and analyzing energy flow, designers and engineers can make informed decisions to increase efficiency. Simulation, alongside the use of renewable energy sources, can be a game-changer in curbing the environmental impact of HVAC systems, bringing us closer to achieving sustainable, climate-friendly spaces.

Download this white paper and explore key HVAC challenges in today's built environments, from residential spaces to large-scale data centers. Find out how simulation helps identify, predict and optimize energy usage.

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