A recent study has examined the potential of building materials to store carbon dioxide (CO 2) on a large scale. Study: Building materials could store more than 16 billion tonnes of CO 2 annually.
Controlling indoor humidity is essential for comfortable, healthy living spaces. Typically, buildings rely on energy-hungry systems like dehumidifiers or humidifiers to get the job done. While ...
The new Empa initiative, Mining the Atmosphere, aims to capture excess atmospheric CO₂ and store it in construction materials such as concrete. Concrete could store considerable amounts of CO 2 if ...
Predictive maintenance is reshaping industries worldwide, and the construction sector is embracing its potential. By leveraging advanced technologies to foresee equipment failures before they occur, ...