Halton and Phononic's new technology cuts 15 percent of the carbon emissions of a high-value property in the center of Paris
This is the first time in the world that a semiconductor-based HVAC system heats and cools an entire property. The new technology reduces carbon emissions by approximately 15 percent and costs by about 20 percent compared to traditional systems.The innovative ventilation technology developed by Halton and Phononic was inaugurated yesterday in the Pierre Charron luxury property in the center of Paris. This is the first public project where TTAP technology (Terminal Treatment of Air with Peltier) has been installed. It is also the first time a semiconductor-based heating and cooling system