BACnet for Utilities And Metering

BACnet for Utilities And Metering

By David G. Holmberg, Ph.D.; Steven T. Bushby; and James F. Butler ASHRAE / 2008 / 7 pages

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Building energy consumption is the largest energy end-use sector in the U.S. This article explains new BACnet features that can help control energy consumption and costs. It also explains an initiative to standardize communication between buildings and utilities, so they can work together in reducing consumption and peak loads.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 50, no. 1, April 2008



Product Code(s): D-AJ08Apr02


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