Schneider Electric – New Study Finds Occupancy-Based Control and Automation Solutions Cut Office Energy Use and Carbon Emissions by 22%
- Study by Schneider Electric quantifies the impact of energy conservation measures (ECMs) at central London offices.
- Meeting rooms saw a 22% reduction in operational energy use and carbon emissions during the period of study.
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced research that found applying occupancy-based controls in meeting rooms leads to an average of 22% savings in operational energy use and carbon emissions for the meeting rooms.
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