Monday, July 8, 2013

Pacific Controls, Berkeley Lab?s team up for building energy-efficiency

Pacific Controls and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have teamed up to develop technology to reduce energy use in buildings.

Pacific Controls, a provider of information and communications technology enabled managed services and converged engineering solutions for buildings and infrastructure projects, and the United States Department of Energy national laboratory Berkeley Lab, will form a partnership named the Building Research Incubator project.

The B.R.I. will evaluate the integration of Berkeley Lab?s focus areas - including energy simulation, automated demand response, advanced electric metering and communication technologies ? with Pacific Control?s Galaxy platform.

Galaxy, launched in 2012 and hosted on the Pacific Controls Cloud, provides managed services across verticals for management of its ecosystem comprised of energy, real estate, homeland security, healthcare, hospitality, transportation, education, financial, industrial and retail.

PCS will provide funding and technical assistance with regard to integration with their products. The company hopes to provide a global perspective to the research and guidance to help advance solutions in energy efficiency, demand response, sensors, controls and communications for buildings.

?It is with immense pleasure and honour that we announce our partnership with Berkeley Lab, an institution that has pioneered various science solutions over the last eight decades. Pacific Controls is funding for research staff to access real time building data and access all major projects as a research partner in managed energy services and demand response,? said Mr. Dilip Rahulan, Executive Chairman, PCS. ? EcoSeed Staff

Source: http://www.ecoseed.org/low-carbon/energy-efficiency/16706-pacific-controls-berkeley-lab-s-team-up-for-building-energy-efficiency

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