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News Release from: Schneider Electric | Subject: ESTA regional events
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Team on 21 February 2005
ESTA events focus on energy in buildings
Schneider Electric will sponsor a series of six free ESTA regional events this spring, focusing on Climate Change, especially in light of the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings
Schneider Electric will sponsor a series of six free ESTA (Energy Systems Trade Association) regional events this spring The events will focus on Climate Change, especially in light of the EU Directive, The Energy Performance of Buildings, that will come into force in early 2006
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speaking at the ESTA events, Richard Hipkiss, of Schneider Electric T-BIS offer, will highlight the importance of management and control in achieving energy efficiency.
"Information is critical to understanding where energy is utilised, but without management of that information and the implementation of control, it is of little worth," he explains.
"Integrated solutions and simple management solutions represent the missing link when looking to conserve energy." The conference will be complemented by a Schneider Electric Energy Clinic, in which delegates can discover the simplicity of integrating information and control, and find out how to implement intelligent energy management solutions alongside building management systems, lighting control and other building functions.
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