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Optimizing infrastructures to reduce emissions

22.10.2024


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In light of increasingly stringent government regulations, it is clear that both agricultural and industrial companies must take effective measures to optimize all aspects of their operations. Agriculture, for example, faces the challenge of drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions to meet climate targets. Some solutions, such as the use of specialized feed, contribute to achieving these goals but are often not compatible with the principles of "economically" sustainable farm management.

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The digitization of infrastructures not only enables emission reductions but also quickly generates economic benefits, making energy efficiency a key growth factor.

Commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings can greatly benefit from the implementation of automated management systems (BMS, Building Management System) and their integration with artificial intelligence (AI). This combination allows for holistic and optimized resource management, reducing operational costs and enhancing environmental performance.

The improvements achieved through these technologies can lead to energy cost savings of 20-40%, depending on the sector and the size of the infrastructure.

Optimizing infrastructures through digitization and automation is not only essential for complying with environmental regulations but also represents a significant economic opportunity. Companies that invest in technologies such as BMS + AI today will be able to tackle future challenges, reduce emissions, and enhance the overall efficiency of their business.