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AI technology employed by Energus to enhance energy efficiency

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In a groundbreaking move towards energy efficiency, Energus, a company based in Sweden, has introduced a cutting-edge system that is set to revolutionize the way buildings consume energy. Developed in Sweden, the innovative system utilizes artificial intelligence to control heating, ventilation, and cooling systems, optimizing operations for efficient energy use.

By monitoring the environment and occupancy, the system adapts to real-time data using advanced algorithms, enhancing building efficiency and reducing operational costs. Energus anticipates saving around £9,000 per year with this new system, significantly reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainability.

The iBOS energy® system is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing control systems, making the upgrade a smooth transition for buildings. Additionally, the system dynamically adjusts energy usage based on internal and external factors, such as local weather forecasts and heat produced from equipment and visitors.

Shaun Stanger, the general manager of Energus, expressed his excitement about adopting this transformative technology, stating that it is a crucial part of their strategy to lead by example in sustainability and innovation. Alongside other environmental initiatives like planting a woodland for CO2 offsetting and installing electric car charging ports, this new system demonstrates Energus’ commitment to environmental stewardship.

With several exciting projects in the pipeline, Energus is poised to continue setting the standard for sustainable practices in the industry. The introduction of the iBOS energy® system marks a significant step towards a more energy-efficient and environmentally conscious future for buildings.

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