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Saving Energy in Small Office Buildings

Roland Piquepaille writes "Precooling a structure in the morning before temperatures rise has been done before. It later saves energy during times of peak demand and you might even have done it intuitively at home. But now, engineers from Purdue University have developed a control algorithm which promises to reduce energy consumption -- and electricity bills -- by as much as 30 percent for small office buildings which represent the majority of commercial structures. So far, this method has only been tested in California, but the researchers say that their control software could be used anywhere after minor adaptations."

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  1. Hmm by Device666 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why not use an open roof, that will coll down to. Especially when it rains. That will cool down the cpu's to. That's real energy consumption. And when the sun is shining you can get a nice brown tan too.