IoT Smart Cities & Buildings
Many of today's commercial buildings predate modern energy-saving tools and techniques. That means they waste a lot of energy — up to 30% of it, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.
With climate change becoming more and more of a reality, and the cost of commercial electricity up 43% from 2000 to 2017, it's time to think about how to make our buildings smarter.
Thanks to the Internet of Things, we can. One company is tackling commercial building efficiency on several levels, and it starts with understanding energy usage. The system uses sensors in office buildings and factories to monitor data including occupancy, temperature, lighting, and energy use. It allows executives to monitor how much energy they're using, where, and how.
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