Modernizing buildings using a digital-first approach is the best path to decarbonisation, according to new research from Schneider Electric.
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Research results show that implementing digital building and energy management solutions developed by Schneider Electric in existing office buildings could reduce their operational carbon emissions by up to 42%, with a payback period of less than for three years
Modernizing buildings using a digital-first approach is the best path to decarbonisation, according to new research from Schneider Electric.