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21 Oct
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Catch up on regulatory policy at PNWIS 2015
Category: Blogs
CPP Around the World CPP’s team of technical experts and industry innovators share their knowledge around the globe. Join us to gain insight into the various effects of wind and le...
20 Oct
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3 Questions to Save Time & Money in Dispersion Modeling
Category: Blogs
Are you trying to demonstrate modeled compliance by increasing stack heights or installing additional emission control? If so, you are probably trying to overcome the flaws in AERM...
18 Oct
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Keep your cool and your data safe
Category: Blogs
Virtually every aspect of modern life relies on electronic data in some way. From the apps in your phone to the magnetic stripes on your credit cards to the car that you drive, it’...
11 Oct
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CPP employees climb a fourteener
Category: Blogs
We don’t like to brag (Okay, maybe just a little…), but in addition to attracting some of the world’s most talented wind engineers and atmospheric scientists, CPP also happens to e...
07 Oct
Boston's climate has as much character as the city (sometimes to the chagrin of its residents).
CPP’s Brad Cochran talks energy savings at Tradeline in Boston
Category: Blogs
CPP Around the World CPP’s team of technical experts and industry innovators share their knowledge around the globe. Join us to gain insight into the various effects of wind and le...
04 Oct
Stack Effect
Get to know a flow feature: The stack effect
Category: Blogs
The stack effect is simultaneously one of the most useful and most problematic flow features in building design. Use it to your advantage, and the stack effect can enhance ventilat...
24 Sep
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Ground-mounted solar power plants: Why static loads aren’t enough
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In a paper presented at the 2015 convention of the Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC), Dr. David Banks of CPP and Joseph Cain, P.E., of SunEdison explain why it...
20 Sep
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An ill wind: The birth of a tornado
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Tornadoes, despite their destructiveness, have a way of inspiring awe and fascination, perhaps in part because they are still shrouded in mystery. Scientists and engineers have bee...
17 Sep
I2SL
2015 I2SL Annual Conference
Category: Blogs, News
2015 I2SL Annual Conference Don’t miss the premier gathering of sustainable laboratory and high-tech facility professionals from around the world at the 2015 I2SL Annual Conference...
13 Sep
Physical Modeling Collage
How physical modeling can save you money (and possibly your project, too)
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Myriad federal, state, and local air quality regulations exist in the United States to keep our population healthy and our air clean. To comply with these regulations, owners and o...