How To Reduce Building's Occupants Discomfort While Renovating? A Start-up Has Found a Solution
How to reduce building's occupants discomfort while renovating? A start-up has found a solution
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How to reduce building's occupants discomfort while renovating? A start-up has found a solution
The solution is sleek panels that form an added layer to the building's facade and which work for insulation, heating, cooling and ventilation.
Giulia Leghissa
Hydronic Shell Technologies aims to simplify and reduce the cost of retrofitting old buildings for energy efficiency. The startup designs prefab panels with integrated insulation, heating, cooling, and ventilation, attached externally to old apartment buildings. The innovation was inspired by a New York City law requiring large buildings to cut energy use.
Founder David Goldstein's design uses heated water pipes in the facade for warmth, cutting energy use by over 90%. The company plans a pilot project in Syracuse, New York, with the goal of making the retrofitting process more economical and feasible for the widespread transformation of existing buildings.