Why we must improve today's buildings
of CO₂ emissions are attributable to buildings1
of the energy in buildings is wasted2
of today's buildings will still be in use in 20503
What are Buildings of the Future?
Buildings consume about 30% of the world’s energy and account for almost 40% of annual CO 2 emissions. To be sustainable, buildings need to change. To limit global warming to 1.5°C by 2050, as specified by the IPCC, we must work to decarbonise buildings.
Together with our EcoXpert partners, we are combatting these complex challenges with innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.
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Retrofit your building for sustainability
Half of today’s buildings will be used in 2050. Sustainably retrofitting current buildings is a must for a net-zero future.
Learn howThree step guide to net-zero building strategy
As companies face increased pressure to fight the climate crisis, we've developed a three-step process for executing a net-zero building strategy.
Access the guideA greenprint for a sustainable future
We've partnered with CNBC for a special series covering the latest trends in sustainable buildings and the greenprint to achieve net-zero carbon.
View our series with CNBCDecarbonise the office
Learn how digital solutions can be quickly implemented to deliver a faster return on investment (ROI) with minimal impact on building operations and occupants.
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Interruptions to the supply of energy can disrupt daily operations and cause significant financial losses. Owners and operators must adapt continuously and mitigate power reliability risks to help ensure business continuity.
Buildings like Nemours Children’s Hospital utilise our EcoStruxure™ solutions to ensure they have dependable, resilient power management.
Discover the benefits of digital power in our new white paper.