Why have lights on in the private office when no one’s there? Why cool (or heat) outside air to ventilate the conference room if no one’s in it? Why have design ventilation rates for the lecture hall when it’s only holding half the students it was designed for? And at night or during unoccupied periods,… READ MORE
Access into building automation systems, security, and lighting systems through WiFi is making it possible to utilize more cost-effective applications for energy savings. According to a recent study by Navigant Research, worldwide revenue from wireless buildings control nodes will reach $434 million by 2023, up from $84.8 million in 2013. Obviously, no wires means significantly… READ MORE