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Aug. 1, 2010
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HPAC Engineering offers electronic newsletters to its readers via e-mail at no charge. Fastrack, which is issued twice a month, reports timely and useful developments in the fields of HVAC engineering, engineered plumbing, green buildings, noise and vibration, and mechanical systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. Issued once a month, Engineering Green Buildings is devoted exclusively to the green-buildings community. It features reports on green-building projects, articles on ways engineers are incorporating green-building solutions, and ideas for promoting a greener future.

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HPAC'S SOCIAL MEDIA

Experience HPAC Engineering through the wonder of social media by following Associate Editor Megan Spencer's Twitter feed, @hpacmegan. Check out her tweets for the latest and greatest in the HVACR industry.

Also, don't forget to follow HPAC Engineering via its Facebook page, where you not only can keep up on industry news, but see what trade events the magazine's editors turn up at when they are not in the office. Recent photo albums include pictures from the Honeywell Users Group (HUG) Symposium, held June 13-17 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Links to news articles also are posted regularly.

2010 EGB CONFERENCE

HPAC Engineering's seventh annual Engineering Green Buildings (EGB) Conference and Contracting Business' HVAC Comfortech and Commercial HVACR Symposium will join forces for the second annual HVACR Week Sept. 22-24 at the Baltimore Convention Center.

HVACR Week attendees will be able to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice” with opening keynote speaker Mike Eruzione, captain of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. Eruzione will captivate the audience with stories of overcoming odds.

For more information on the only event focused on green engineering applications as they apply to mechanical systems for non-residential buildings, visit www.egbconference.com.