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Introduction to Intelligent Power Management

The Environmental Blog

The urgency to reconsider our energy consumption and render it more sustainable has never been greater than it is today. As climate change advances and natural resources become scarcer, attention is increasingly drawn to the efficiency of electricity and gas usage.

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How Cloud-Based Access Control Can Reduce Buildings’ Global Emissions Footprint

The Environmental Blog

There are several types of cloud-based access control systems condos, or townhouses could choose to use, and each has benefits ranging from energy efficiency to being more cost-effective. Of course, for buildings with residents, the main goal is for each resident to feel safe and secure in their home. Smart building IoT sensors.

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AutoGrid Demand Response Series Econ BYOT™

AutoGrid

Bring Your Own Things (BYOT ), also known as Bring Your Own Device, is an increasingly important strategy for utilities seeking to manage energy demand from within their customer base. Two trends are creating an economic opportunity for utilities and end-consumers of electricity: The increasing adoption of smart IoT devices by consumers.

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AutoGrid Demand Response Series Econ BYOT™

AutoGrid

Bring Your Own Things (BYOT ), also known as Bring Your Own Device, is an increasingly important strategy for utilities seeking to manage energy demand from within their customer base. Two trends are creating an economic opportunity for utilities and end-consumers of electricity: The increasing adoption of smart IoT devices by consumers.

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Why There Won’t Be A ‘Nest For Water’.

Seyi Fabode

Most utility industry folk, and investors who are bullish on energy-tech, point to Nest as the poster child of a successful product that snuck into the power utility industry and created a new ‘market’. Nest also partnered with solar companies, hardware stores (Lowes/Home Depot) etc. link] How Did Nest Succeed?

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How Flow (People, Water & Revenues) Is Killing Your Water Utility.

Seyi Fabode

boomers, creative class) and middle America, Increasing suburban sprawl : as middle America moves further out of cities to find affordable homes. Just under five hundred new homes are being built on the outskirts, consequently, expanding the coverage area of this struggling water utility. Growing inequality between the haves (e.g.