Reduce Operational and Embodied Carbon in Commercial Buildings with Modern Building Controls
Commercial office buildings need to be more responsive, more easily adapt to changing needs of tenants, and deliver better energy performance outcomes. ‘Modern’ building controls, which are more tightly integrated with other building systems and data, is one way to drive these outcomes − and more.
A research study conducted with Arup, a global industry leader in building engineering services and sustainability analytics, compares traditional and modern room controls to demonstrate how the latter can reduce embodied carbon of a building management system by 23%, and deliver more flexibility and better experiences for occupants at the room-level.