District Heating & Cooling
1st Quarter 1992 | Volume 77 Number 3
- On the Cover
- Indoor air quality is one of the top concerns of today's buildings owners. Changing fresh air intake requirements are challenging some building HVAC systems. District heating and cooling can help building owners meet that challenge by easily responding to changing heating and cooling needs.
- The Era of the Sick Building: Causes and Solutions to Poor Air Quality (p14)
- Canada: If District Energy is so Good, Why Isn't it in Place? (p5)
- Anthony E. Reinsch, Vice President, Canadian Energy Research Institute, Calgary, Alberta
- Burn that Trash: Sweden, Denmark use State-of-the-Art Incinerators to Burn Garbage and Generate Low-Cost Energy (p10)
- David Israelson, The Toronto Star
- Aggressive Waste Management Policies Make Sweden a Leader in Incineration (p20)
- Inger Abrahamson, Swedish District Heating Association; English translation by Joan Bevenius
- Can We Act to "Chart Our Future"? - It's Our Decision! (p29)
- Richard L. Mayer, Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Fred Strnisa, New York State Electric Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA); Richard W. Zelinski, BMS Management Services
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