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Integrating Smart Building Control Systems to Enable Grid-Interactive Buildings (GIB)

Buildings are a major contributor to global energy-related CO2 emissions. Efforts to achieve net zero emissions for buildings involve, in part, reducing overall carbon-based energy consumption and developing on-site micro-grids. Maximizing the sustainable and financial impacts of these efforts re-quires a coordination and interaction between the larger energy grids and buildings. This paper ex-plains what it takes to make a “grid-interactive building” or GIB and presents an example architecture.

Date: 03 May 2023 | Type: White paper
Languages: English | Version: 1.0
Document Reference: Buildings_WP509_EN

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WP509_V1_EN.pdf
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