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Beama concerns over Low Carbon Buildings programme closure

British electrotechnical industry association Beama has expressed its dismay over the coalition government’s closure of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) to new applications (from 24 May 2010). The closure is part of the Government’s commitment to delivering £6bn of departmental spending

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New BACnet controller added to I/O range

WAGO’s new BACnet controller is a freely programmable modular device designed to perform  a wide variety of building automation and control functions from automating individual rooms through to HVAC systems. It automatically detects all digital and analogue I/O modules connected to the

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Supporting the Olympics with intelligent building controls

Intelligent lighting control technology from ABB played a major role in heightening the drama at the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The ibus KNX technology was supplied to the National Stadium, also known as the Birds Nest, to enable intelligent automation and

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20 year celebration at Light+Building

The role of KNX as a worldwide standard for home and building control (ISO/IEC 14543) is being underlined at the Light+Building exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany (11-16 April 2010). The international KNX Association will be exhibiting under the theme of ‘20 years of

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Environmental sensors to make smart buildings more comfortable

Carlo Gavazzi has introduced a range of sensors to measure environmental variables  including CO2 levels, humidity, temperature and airflow. The new CGES sensors complement the company’s existing offerings to provide complete solutions for energy management, HVAC and smart building applications. When carbon

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