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We work closely with industry, government and policy makers to inform and develop building technology and urban systems that increase energy efficiency, save money and improve health and safety for building occupants. We engage in innovative and creative research to advance energy efficiency in the built environment, one of the world's most critical energy and environmental challenges because buildings are the world's largest energy-users.

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Researchers from the BTUS Whole Building Systems Department are partnering with the smart buildings industry to develop groundbreaking self-correcting and optimized building controls that save time, reduce costs, and increase energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

Building operators can now automatically resolve control faults within hours, with the push of a button. Learn more about the benefits of using automated control correction in commercial buildings: transformingbuildingcontrols.lbl.gov


Latest News

Nan Zhou Receives 2024 Champions of Energy Efficiency in Buildings Award

Aug-20-24
Nan Zhou, Senior Scientist at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, received the Champions o... Read more

R&D 100 Awards Honor Two Berkeley Lab Innovations

Aug-08-24
One innovative technology from the Energy Technologies Area (ETA) is among two at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) ... Read more

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