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July 2009

Meeting the Green Star challenge

It's my pleasure to officially welcome Peter Schey to our team at Muller Industries.

Peter is well-known and highly regarded in the industry through his time at Danfoss and Heldon; and it's terrific to have him taking on the role of Business Development Manager in New South Wales, Queensland and the ACT for us, where we are experiencing significant growth.

As part of Peter's induction to Muller Industries and familiarization of our environmental solutions, he attended the Green Star Accredited Professional course and on returning, relayed to me how he believed our 3C technology was a very efficient and economical way of achieving Green Star points.

And it's true - we've been part of a number of projects where the use of our technology has significantly contributed to the building's green credentials. We're now pushing hard to see the benefits the 3C offers recognized in the Green Star program.

Peter has more to say about this in an article below.

Grant Hall
Managing Director


Eleven years ago, as a hobby, I was involved as the site electrician in building an experimental, autonomous domestic dwelling that utilized all the concepts that are now seen as mainstream green initiatives. These included things such as solar power, passive solar heating, rainwater harvesting, waste water recycling and so on.

At the time, it was the most powerful domestic solar system installed in Australia.

Sadly, that house was lost during the horrific Black Saturday bushfires in February; but since being involved in that project I've had more than just a passing interest in green building design and sustainability.
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The critical role that data centres' play in today's business world demands that they be maintained at optimum temperatures to remove much of the risk associated with the IT equipment housed within, overheating and subsequently malfunctioning.

Muller Industries is pleased to have been involved in the successful development of Fujitsu Australia's new, state-of-the-art data centre in Homebush Bay which showcases energy efficient design through the use of co-efficiency and the latest heat rejection technology.
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Following the successful exhibition of Muller Industries' heat rejection technology at the AHR Expo in Chicago this year, we have committed to attending even more industry exhibitions next year.

Muller Industries will kick of the year by again exhibiting at the AHR Expo 2010, this time to be held at the Orange County Convention Centre, Orlando Florida from January 25-27 2010. The team is looking forward to seeing sunshine rather than the snow which greeted them in Chicago in January.
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