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Retrofitting industrial buildings for long-term performance

23 Oct 2025
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For decades, buildings were designed without energy savings in mind. Electricity was abundant and inexpensive. Conservation wasn’t high on the list either. However, today, we don’t have the luxury of electricity in abundance and conservation is non-negotiable.

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