A platform for reducing energy use and improving indoor environment

Aircuity will be highlighting the benefits of its platform for optimising ventilation at universities during the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ NACUBO 2018 Annual Meeting. The meeting, which brings together chief academic officers (CAOs) and chief business officers (CBOs), will be held on the 21st to 24th July 2018, at the Long Beach Convention Center in California.

Dan Diehl, CEO and Peter M. Hmelyar, Vice President of Sales at Aircuity, will be on hand in Booth #1258 to discuss the benefits of optimising ventilation with Aircuity’s platform. HVAC represents 30% of total energy use in commercial buildings, and is the next frontier of efficiency and productivity gains.

Customers using Aircuity achieve high priority outcomes beyond deep energy savings, including increased occupant safety, productivity, and even improved cognitive function.

Benefits for higher education institutions include energy savings, a healthier environment for all occupants, a reduced deferred maintenance backlog, and a reduced spend for operations and maintenance.

Other benefits delivered include data analysis for continuous commissioning and helping university buildings support the institution’s core mission. With a validated return on investment of between 2 and 5 years.

Aircuity’s system is implemented in more than 210 higher education institutions, including University of Pennsylvania, University of California Irvine, Northwestern University, Michigan State University, and University of Houston.

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