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Facility Executive states, "Applying occupancy-based controls in meeting rooms leads to an average of 22% savings in operational energy use and carbon emissions for the meeting rooms, reveals new research from Schneider Electric. The study, which is being released at MIPIM 2025 in a new white paper, Reduce carbon in the real world: Occupancy setbacks deliver big impact for commercial offices,presents evidence on the impact of smart building technology and an approach for businesses seeking energy-efficient solutions that do not require extensive building retrofits."

 

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