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What's new in CAN2GO 2.0
June 28 at noon - Free
Discover the 2nd generation of CAN2GO products with more power, more range and more applications.
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ASHRAE Annual Conference
June 25-29, 2011 - Montreal, QC.
Louis-Nicolas Hamer of SCL Elements will be a presenter at Seminar 7: "Emerging Wireless Technologies for HVAC Applications" on Sunday, June 26, at 9:45AM. Don't miss this talk about how wireless is changing the BAS industry.
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CAN2GO launches powerful line of wired and wireless controllers and gateways
More power, more range and more applications
The new products offer unparalleled processing capabilities, wireless range and interoperability, to allow building managers and system integrators to deploy more cost-effective energy efficiency solutions encompassing more building applications. The second generation Universal and VAV controllers, as well as the GW2 gateway, all boast 400MHz processors, 64MB of RAM and 2GB of flash storage.
All three products offer external antenna options for EnOcean and ZigBee wireless communication. The extended wireless range enables any one unit to manage multiple rooms and building areas at the same time; thereby decreasing building automation installation time and hardware costs. Press release >>
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Advanced energy design guides
Free from the good folks at ASHRAE
Save 30% to 50% in energy consumption by implementing the AEDG guides from ASHRAE for small to medium offices, small retail, small warehouses, K-12 schools and other similar buildings. This emphasis on small to medium buildings from ASHRAE highlights the energy savings potential of this huge underserved market.
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| Industry news |
Fifth Annual Global Energy Efficiency Indicator Survey
Key findings from 4,000 respondents
1) Energy management grows in importance. 2) Building efficiency remains the leading strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in North America. 3) Retrofits now edge out new constructions for green certification demands. 4) Lighting and heating, ventilation, air conditioning and controls improvements continued to be the most popular energy efficiency improvements made last year.
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