Award of Excellence for Thermenex System

Posted: November 2, 2011

November 2, 2011

OTTAWAIMEC Mechanical and AME Consulting Group have won an Award of Excellence at the 2011 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards Gala. They were honoured for their work on the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex in Coquitlam, BC.

BC ENGINEER WINS AWARD For Innovative heating and cooling system

Posted: October 27, 2011

October 26, 2011

Coquitlam, BC, engineer Jeff Weston, inventor of the revolutionary Thermenex™ thermal energy exchange, received a Gold Award from the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) this month.

Thermenex Aids Langara In Reducing GHGs

Posted: February 26, 2011

Thermenex Aids Langara In Reducing GHGs

Langara’s Energy Management Plan reports the reduction of GHGs exceeded their target by 4% largely due to the Thermenex system installed in Building C.

http://www.ghgregistries.ca/registry/out/rf_7157_2314.pdf

Langara Adds Thermenex System

Posted: February 26, 2011

Thermenex System Installed at Langara

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning for both the renovated C Building and LSU is provided by a novel mechanical system –Thermenex. The patent pending system stands for Thermal Energy Exchange. The system is an innovative use of a fluid filled pipe with a temperature gradient that performs as a thermal energy hub.

BC Business Oct 2010

Posted: October 5, 2010

BC Business Article Oct 2010

Iconoclasm is a driving force of innovation, and it’s something that Ian Hall and Jeff Weston embody in spades. Accordingly, the two founding partners of IMEC Mechanical Ltd. have introduced a revolutionary heating and cooling system to the market that is far more efficient

Read more:
http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/sites/default/files/files/IMEC_Oct2010.pdf

Canadian Consulting Engineer Article, May 2010

Posted: May 2, 2010

Thermenex at Langara
A patent-pending “thermal gradient header” pipe used at a Vancouver college allows a building complex largely to heat and cool itself.

By: Jeff Weston, P. Eng.

Coquitlam NOW News Article, May 22, 2009

Posted: May 26, 2009

Sports centre to re-use energy by John Kurucz, Coquitlam NOW

It’s a new twist on ground source energy that’s being hailed as ground-breaking in the world of energy savings and greenhouse gas reductions.

Thermenex, a system of energy transfer, is being used in the Coquitlam Sports Centre renovation.

The patent-pending technology was invented by Jeff Weston, who, along with business partner

Facility Administrators Conference - May 7, 2009

Posted: April 9, 2009

Jeff Weston will be a keynote speaker at the Facility Administrators Conference at the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, British Columbia on May 7th, 2009.

Jeff will be explaining his invention, Thermal Energy Exchange (Thermenex), and how it relates to the sustainable aspect of commercial building construction.

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