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40 can be the new 30 for building systems
In an environment with rapidly rising utility rates and an increased focus on energy efficiency and carbon reduction, the replacement of aging, inefficient equipment is a natural path to achieving efficiency gains. But costly capital improvements aren't the only option. Revisiting your control systems and the associated sequence of operations can uncover the potential in existing equipment, and maximize the investment in new systems.
Taking Control at 200 Clarendon Street
Download your copy of our latest whitepaper, Taking Control at 200 Clarendon Street and understand how improved control system use led to a 15% reduction in electricity consumption and a 25% reduction in steam consumption, saving our customer nearly $1.6 million in annual utility costs.
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