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Balfour Beatty, in collaboration with Sunbelt and Invisible Systems, has developed IoT (Internet of Things) technology to manage the power supply of job sites and reduce carbon emissions across its construction sites by up to 80%.
The system, known as EcoNet, works by controlling and reducing the energy output from key appliances in kitchens, drying rooms, office spaces and more.
EcoNet is configured to autonomously manage power demand by automatically turning appliances and equipment off when not in active use. This helps to regulate power consumption during times when demand is highest, such as when sites are fully occupied, equipment is being operated and appliances, such as drying rooms and heaters, are in use.
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Date: 27 May 2021