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HVAC is typically the #1 energy expense in commercial buildings – and when coupled with lighting and metering, the costs quickly skyrocket. Facility managers of buildings with a smaller footprint require an affordable solution that provides optimized efficiency without compromising comfort – yet offers flexibility and a quick ROI. Not an easy task. Until now...
Schneider Electric™ has leveled the playing field with an award-winning solution, tailored-made for small and medium buildings. EcoStruxure™ Building Expert is robust yet affordable and delivers immediate energy savings while enhancing comfort. Enabling anytime, anywhere access to building information on a simple user interface, EcoStruxure Building Expert offers the same benefits found in large-scale building management systems at a small-scale price.
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by Dusan Janjic
Office buildings waste up to 30% of the energy they consume. An upgrade from simple thermostats to networked integrated room controllers allows centralized control and monitoring of office energy use and environmental comfort. Such capabilities reduce energy costs and improve working conditions. This paper provides guidance for how room controllers can be networked to achieve a rapid return on investment (ROI) and continued long-term energy savings.
by Bas Jansen
Building owners and operators face many challenges, and energy costs is one of the greatest. It’s estimated that 30% or more of energy used in commercial buildings is wasted. While building automation technology can help meet this challenge, the cost and complexity of these systems has been a roadblock to widespread adoption, especially for older buildings and smaller enterprises. New advances in wireless technology have changed this equation, offering new choices for building controls and management. This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of the major wireless standards, and how building owners can use wireless products to reduce energy costs.
by Francois Carle
Hotel guests and staff are not directly accountable for a hotel’s overall utility bill. As a result, room occupants have little incentive to adopt energy-efficient habits. Yet, guest room energy consumption accounts for between 40 and 80% of energy use within the hospitality industry. In addition, industry data shows that guests remain outside of their rooms for several hours a day, on average. This paper analyzes room energy management approaches that accommodate both guest comfort and efficiency.
by Tim Doulgeropoulos
Schools spend more on energy than on any other expense except for personnel. Traditional building control systems reduce energy costs, but most school districts can’t afford them. New, intelligent room controllers enable energy cost reductions of up to 30% without requiring high, up-front investment. Grants may also be available from government and utilities to help reduce costs. This paper offers guidance on how schools can achieve ROI through greener operations.