Historical buildings are everywhere. In a country with such a (relatively) short history, we Americans care deeply about protecting our historic and...
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Last spring, New York City passed legislation that requires all commercial buildings larger than 50,000 square feet to contain submeters. Twenty-two...
Smart thermostats and automated lighting systems will make our homes smarter eventually, but technology will likely have a greater impact on...
At a recent trade show in San Francisco, utility companies in the US and Europe discussed the transition of data from servers into the cloud and how...
Talk about cool – the building deemed to be the smartest and most connected in the world goes well beyond measuring energy and water consumption....
In today's commercial property management environment, it’s vital that facilities managers improve efficiency in order to comply with all applicable...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way we manage utilities. Using submetering to aggregate and analyze fine-grained usage data for energy,...
By Megan Bozman Who hasn’t had the joyful task of shopping for a new refrigerator and seeing the “ENERGY STAR” labels? ENERGY STAR is described as,...
By Megan Bozman Amazon Web Services (AWS) re:Invent, the largest gathering of the global AWS community, spans six days and is currently underway in...
New York, so often a leader in culture and technology, is also showing up as a leader in the movement towards greener buildings, efficient energy...