Energy & Sustainability
Mitigating Climate Change Through Clean Electricity and Green Infrastructure
BAS are computer-based control systems designed to optimize the performance of a building's systems and improve energy efficiency by automating tasks such as temperature and lighting control, HVAC operation, and security. BAS can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks, such as adjusting the temperature in a building based on the time of day or the occupancy level, turning off lights when a room is unoccupied, or activating security systems when the building is unoccupied - A valuable asset for residential buildings and the ultimate solution for commercial greenhouses.
Building Automation Systems (BAS)
Energy Conservation, Production, & Storage
Incorporating energy conservation, production, and storage technologies into buildings can help reduce their reliance on external energy sources and increase their overall energy efficiency. This can lead to cost savings for building owners, as well as reduced greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts. Some common strategies and technologies used include high-efficiency lighting, renewable energy, passive energy, and power backup systems. In addition, this service provides homeowners the ability to set project energy goals such as Net-Zero or Carbon-Neutral energy targets.
Water conservation measures can help buildings reduce water use and save on utility costs. Project examples include the installation of low-flow plumbing fixtures, rainwater harvesting, and greywater recycling systems. By implementing these and other water conservation practices, we can all help reduce domestic water usage and do our part to preserve water resources.