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Energy Efficiency News 5 October 2025 - 25 October 2025

Don’t Shut Unused Vents! HVAC Experts Warn of Costly Damage — and See Why Comfort Systems Stock Just Went Through the Roof

Don’t Shut Unused Vents! HVAC Experts Warn of Costly Damage — and See Why Comfort Systems Stock Just Went Through the Roof

Why “Saving” Energy by Closing Vents Can Backfire It seems logical: Why cool or heat an empty room? But HVAC experts say closing vents in unused rooms creates a problem, not a solution tomsguide.com tomsguide.com. Tom’s Guide reports that shutting vents raises static pressure in the ductwork, making the blower motor and compressor work far harder tomsguide.com tomsguide.com. “The air ends up building up at those vents and causes extra pressure, which can actually damage your system,” explains Eli Zimmer of Luxaire HVAC tomsguide.com. Micah Sherman (American Home Shield) agrees: “Closing vents in unused rooms can create pressure issues… forcing
GSI’s AI Breakthrough Slashes Energy by 98% – GPU-Killer Chip Sparks 200% Stock Rally

GSI’s AI Breakthrough Slashes Energy by 98% – GPU-Killer Chip Sparks 200% Stock Rally

Breakthrough Performance Confirmed by Cornell GSI Technology’s Oct. 20 announcement unveiled results from a Cornell University study that benchmarked GSI’s Gemini-I APU against conventional hardware. The Cornell team ran real AI workloads (large-scale RAG) on GSI’s in-memory chip, a standard multi-core CPU, and a high-end Nvidia GPU (A6000). The result: the Gemini-I APU achieved comparable throughput to the Nvidia A6000 GPU globenewswire.com. Crucially, it did so while consuming “over 98% lower energy” than the GPU on large datasets globenewswire.com. In concrete terms, the study found the APU used roughly 1–2% of the energy a GPU requires arxiv.org globenewswire.com. This massive efficiency
Your Heat Pump Just Got Stronger: How a 20% Power Boost Signals a New Era for Home Heating and Cooling

Your Heat Pump Just Got Stronger: How a 20% Power Boost Signals a New Era for Home Heating and Cooling

The Rise of Software‑Defined HVAC Why Quilt’s Update Matters Most people think of heating, ventilation and air‑conditioning (HVAC) equipment as fixed hardware—once installed it runs the same way until it fails. Quilt, a Bay Area startup founded by veterans from Nest, Google, Apple and Tesla, is challenging that paradigm by turning the heat pump into a software‑defined appliance. Quilt’s two‑zone ductless system already boasted impressive efficiency ratings (SEER2 25 and HSPF2 12). Yet in September 2025 the company released an OTA update that boosted heating and cooling capacity by more than 20 % techcrunch.com. The update raised the outdoor unit’s cooling output from 19,700 BTU/hr
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