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IoT-Based Energy Management: A Case Study of Bright Power and 75F
Overview
IoT-Based Energy Management: A Case Study of Bright Power and 75F75F |
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Sensors - Environmental Sensors Sensors - Temperature Sensors | |
Buildings Cement | |
Product Research & Development | |
Building Automation & Control Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems | |
System Integration | |
Operational Impact
The implementation of 75F's IoT-based solution effectively controlled the disparate systems by eliminating simultaneous heating and cooling and dramatically reducing equipment runtimes. Bright Power's heating and cooling systems now work consistently and effectively, and occupants work in a space without dramatic hot and cold spots. Building operators also have centralized visibility and control over their space, and an open-source system that poses no limits to future integrations. The solution also aligns with the Local Law 97, which aims to reduce emissions by 40 percent in New York's largest buildings by 2030, and 80 percent by 2050. The IoT-based building controls will be the most economical and effective strategy to reduce HVAC emissions and bring buildings closer to Local Law 97 requirements. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Reduced radiator operation from 86% to 52% during occupied times and 16% during unoccupied times. | |
Projected annual fan savings of approximately 9,630 kWh. | |
Air conditioning compressor savings of approximately 3,505 kWh. | |