Building efficiency, quality remain major priorities for consulting engineers
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In an era marked by the urgency to address climate change and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, consulting engineers are leading a transformative shift in the HVAC industry.

As they create indoor spaces that reduce carbon emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and improve air quality, Daikin is at the forefront of this innovation, offering efficient solutions for better air quality, sustainability, and the path toward decarbonization and electrification.



Building efficiency, quality remain major priorities for consulting engineers

Consulting engineers are working on reducing carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency with better sustainability and quality measures.

BY CHRIS VAVRA OCTOBER 3, 2023

Efficiency and sustainability insights

  • Daikin Applied is committed to reducing emissions, targeting a 50% reduction by 2030 and full decarbonization by 2050, emphasizing sustainable HVAC solutions.
  • The focus on indoor air quality (IAQ) increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic, driving innovation in ventilation and IAQ products for better building environments.

One of the biggest themes in manufacturing and engineering the last few years are sustainability and energy efficiency. While similar in theme and concept, they have distinct meanings. Energy efficiency focuses on using energy more efficiently and is part of a larger effort with sustainability, which involves a broader set of considerations, including not only energy use but also resource conservation, environmental protection, social well-being and economic viability.

For consulting engineers, these words are being hammered again and again regardless of what they focus on or emphasize. At the Daikin Global Sales Meeting (DGSM) in San Antonio, the question is achieving the net zero emissions many countries and institutions are trying to achieve by 2050. For many, 2050 is too long. It needs to be done as soon as possible.

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