Engineering in the ‘illions
Nigel Marcussen–VP, Head of Building Engineering at WeWork–discusses how his team delivers productive, collaborative environments at the world’s fastest growing real estate tech company.
Nigel Marcussen–VP, Head of Building Engineering at WeWork–discusses how his team delivers productive, collaborative environments at the world’s fastest growing real estate tech company.
Thousands of buildings across the U.S., from Massachusetts to San Diego, run Gridium technology to diagnose anomalous energy leaks, boost building occupant service levels, and extend asset uptime with usable preventive maintenance alerts.
Ram Rajagopal–Associate Professor at Stanford University and Principal Investigator of Powernet–discusses this ARPA-E program to develop an end-to-end, open-source system that will enable real-time coordination of utilities’ centralized assets with millions of distributed energy resources.
Gridium technology, powered by AI, delivers real outcomes including satisfying workspace environments for tenants, accurate Measurement & Verification analyses, and validation of successful energy efficiency projects.
What to expect from a PG&E bankruptcy and what this means for energy efficiency paybacks in our built environment.
From utility liabilities to AI-driven maintenance scheduling & sustainability, 2019 will be a year of complexity & progress for our built environment. We hope these predictions help you chart the way.
Over a 20 day audit period in the winter, interior temperatures peaked over 80°F on 15 days and peaked over 85°F on 6 of those days.
How a one-line formula for rate making, zero-sum economics, and a utility's efforts to adapt to the duck curve reveal the true impact of distribution costs.
Programming monthly, quarterly, and annual PM tasks by hand is a nightmare: our smart scheduling feature can open related tasks on the right day, evenly across the calendar.
How my experience in an empty WeWork building during a "Very Unhealthy" air quality crisis highlights the connection between IAQ and productive building environments.
On a 5-0 vote, the CPUC Commissioners decided on the Alternate Proposed Decision for allocating exit fees (PCIA) to customers using an alternate energy supplier such as a CCA or energy retailer.
50% of existing certified buildings are at risk of losing their ENERGY STAR qualified scores from the long-overdue update to Portfolio Manager's benchmarking data.